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5316
Background
The Milwaukee Rotary Hammer 5316 is a tool used primarily in the construction industry. Its main function is to drill into or break apart hard materials such as concrete or masonry. The tool features two separate modes of operation: a rotation-only mode used for hammer drilling, and a hammering mode used for chiseling and demolition tasks.
This rotary hammer is capable of producing an impact mechanism of 8.5 ft-lbs, which can generate strong blows needed for chiseling or breaking through tough materials. It has a variable speed control that allows the user to adjust the blows per minute up to 1900 BPM. For drilling tasks, the tool uses a 0-900 RPM gearbox to ensure steady rotation during operation. It is equipped with a 1-9/16 inch spline drive that can accommodate a variety of specialty bits for drilling large diameter holes. The tool is designed with an ergonomic D-handle for user comfort during extended use and is compatible with dust extraction systems for maintaining a clean work area.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
- Model Number: 5316-21
- Weight: 22.9 lbs
- Dimensions: 22.22 x 5.14 x 16.71 inches
- Power Source: 110V AC power
- Drilling Capacity: 1-9/16 inch
- Impact Energy: 8.5 ft-lbs
- Blows per Minute: 0 - 1,900 BPM
- Revolutions per Minute: 0 - 900 RPM
- Chuck Type: Spline drive
Warranty
The Milwaukee 5316-21 Rotary Hammer comes with a 1-year limited warranty. This warranty typically covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. However, the specifics of what is covered can vary, so it is advisable to check the warranty information provided by the manufacturer. To claim the warranty, you would generally need to contact the manufacturer or an authorized service center, providing proof of purchase and details of the issue you're experiencing. Please make sure to read your product's warranty information carefully to understand the claim process and any potential exclusions or conditions.