Upgrade your drilling capacity with the Akari 20 mm 700 W Rotary Hammer Drill (Model APT-RH-20-HQ). With a robust 700 W motor and variable speed up to 850 RPM, this tool is engineered for heavy-duty drilling and chiselling tasks in concrete, masonry and structural materials. Whether you’re a professional contractor or serious DIYer, this rotary hammer drill offers strong performance, reliability and versatility – enabling you to get clean holes, faster chisel removal and smooth job site operation. Backed by the trusted Akari brand, it delivers great value, proven build quality and professional-grade power in one compact package.
Features
 :- 700 W high-power motor gives outstanding drilling and hammering capability for demanding tasks.
 - Variable speed up to 0-850 RPM allows you to match speed to task and manage bit wear and heat.
 - Compact 20 mm drilling class is ideal for many common service penetration and fixing tasks.
 - Robust design built for site-use durability with professional-grade performance.
 - Multi-function rotary hammer mechanism (drill + hammer) ensures efficient material removal and clean holes.
 - Trusted Akari brand with servicing network and value for money for Indian users.
 
Applications
 :- Drilling 20 mm diameter holes in reinforced concrete walls, slabs and columns for anchors, fixings and inserts.
 - Chiselling or light demolition of masonry and concrete elements (such as removing tiles, plaster or small sections).
 - Installing electrical conduits, plumbing sleeves or HVAC support in structural elements.
 - Installing fasteners, dowels, or expansion bolts in building services and infrastructure jobs.
 - General construction, renovation or retrofit tasks where a compact rotary hammer is required.
 
Usage
 :Usage Guidance (How to Use) :
- Before use, inspect the tool, cord and plug for damage and ensure the site supply is correct for 220-240 V (50 Hz).
 - Select the correct drilling bit or chisel compatible with the tool (20 mm class) and insert properly according to manufacturer instructions.
 - Set the mode selector to the correct function (hammer-drilling or rotary only) depending on material and task.
 - Secure the workpiece or ensure you have stable footing and alignment for the hole. Mark the drilling position.
 - Start the tool with no load, allow speed to build, then gently engage the bit into the surface with steady moderate pressure (do not force).
 - Maintain control of the tool, allowing the hammer action to advance the bit, and withdraw periodically to clear dust/debris (especially in deeper holes).
 - For chiselling, use the chisel function accordingly—hold firmly, position the chisel edge accurately, and let the tool’s hammer action do the work.
 - Once the work is complete, switch off the tool, allow the bit to stop fully, withdraw the bit, clean the hole and clean the tool.
 - Store the tool in its case or dry protected place when not in use.
 
Maintenance Guidance :
- After each use, blow or brush away dust and debris from the motor vents, chuck and body of the tool. Clean the bit and bit holder.
 - Periodically check the condition of the cord, plug, switch and insulation for signs of wear or damage—replace if necessary.
 - Check the bit interface/chuck condition: ensure it engages and releases correctly and is free of excessive wear.
 - Inspect the hammering mechanism for abnormal noise, vibration or performance drop; service bearings or internal parts when needed.
 - Lubricate (if applicable) according to the manufacturer’s service schedule—especially for hammer mechanism.
 - Store the tool in a dry, safe environment, away from extreme heat, moisture or dust. Protect from outdoor exposure when possible.
 - Keep a record of usage hours, major tasks and any repairs to plan for periodic servicing or replacement.