ID DL810M ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Makita Type] - 26048
ID DL810M ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Makita Type] - 26048

ID DL810M ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Makita Type] - 26048

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Professional-Grade Impact Power for Every Demolition Challenge

Electric demolition hammer machines built for professionals demand uncompromising power, and the ID DL810M Electric Demolition Hammer Machine delivers exactly that. Rated at 900W with a 2,900 impacts per minute and 8 Joules of impact energy, this SDS Max demolition hammer is engineered to break through reinforced concrete, asphalt, and dense masonry with precision and durability. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug for 220–240V compatibility across the UAE and GCC markets.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 900W Heavy-Duty Motor — engineered for sustained high-load demolition without overheating
  • 8J Impact Energy — delivers powerful blows to break reinforced concrete and hard masonry
  • 2,900 Impacts/Min — high-frequency striking for fast material removal
  • 18mm SDS Max Shank — accepts professional-grade chisel bits for heavy-duty applications
  • Double Insulation — electrical components fully isolated from the outer casing for operator safety
  • Concrete breaking and slab demolition on construction sites
  • Tile and screed removal during renovation and fit-out projects
  • Asphalt and road surface breaking for landscaping and civil works
  • Masonry chiselling and wall opening for MEP and structural trades
  • Heavy-duty DIY demolition where professional-grade impact power is required
  • 900W Rated Power Input with 220–240V Compatibility: The ID DL810M operates on standard UAE/GCC mains voltage (50/60Hz) and draws 900 watts of continuous power, ensuring consistent performance across extended demolition sessions without voltage-related performance drops.
  • 8 Joules of Impact Energy at 2,900 Impacts Per Minute: With 8J of impact force delivered at up to 2,900 blows per minute, this machine generates the kinetic energy needed to fracture reinforced concrete, dense block work, and compacted asphalt, tasks that lighter rotary hammers simply cannot handle.
  • 18mm SDS Max Shank for Professional Bit Compatibility: The SDS Max tool holder accepts the industry-standard 18mm shank, providing a secure, tool-free bit change and enabling the use of professional pointed chisels, flat chisels, and wide-format demolition bits for varied breaking applications.
  • Hex Shank Compatibility for High-Torque Accessories: In addition to SDS Max, the machine supports hex shank accessories, expanding its versatility for high-torque applications and allowing operators to use a broader range of compatible tooling on the same platform.
  • Double Insulation Safety Construction: Designed with Class II double insulation, the electrical system is fully separated from the tool's outer housing, eliminating the risk of electric shock even in wet or dusty demolition environments, and removing the need for a grounded power supply.
  • Auto-Stop Carbon Brush System Included: The machine ships with an auto-stop carbon brush set that automatically cuts power when the brushes wear to their service limit, protecting the motor armature from damage and extending the operational life of the tool significantly.
  • CE Certified for Safety and Market Compliance: The ID DL810M carries CE certification (Machine Test), confirming it meets European safety, health, and environmental protection standards, a critical requirement for professional procurement and site compliance in regulated construction environments. The package includes the machine, a guide book, auto-stop carbon brush set, grease tube, pointed chisel, and flat chisel, providing everything needed to begin work immediately upon delivery.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is the ID DL810M suitable for professional construction use, or is it a consumer-grade tool?

The ID DL810M is built for professional and trade use. Its 900W motor, 8 Joules of impact energy, and 18mm SDS Max shank place it firmly in the professional demolition hammer category — the same class used by contractors for concrete breaking, slab removal, and heavy masonry work. The inclusion of an auto-stop carbon brush set and CE certification further confirm its suitability for sustained, site-level use.

How does the ID DL810M compare to a standard rotary hammer drill?

A standard rotary hammer drill combines rotation and hammering for drilling into concrete, whereas the ID DL810M is a dedicated demolition hammer — it delivers pure hammering action with no rotation. This makes it significantly more powerful for breaking and chiselling tasks. With 8J of impact energy and 2,900 impacts per minute, it is designed to demolish material rather than drill through it, making it the correct tool for concrete breaking, tile removal, and structural demolition.

Is this machine compatible with UAE and GCC power outlets?

Yes. The ID DL810M is rated for 220–240V at 50/60Hz, which is fully compatible with UAE and GCC standard mains voltage. It is supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, which is the standard plug format used across the UAE, making it ready to use out of the box without any adapters.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What chisel bits are compatible with the ID DL810M?

The ID DL810M uses an 18mm SDS Max shank, which is the industry-standard fitting for professional demolition hammers. It is compatible with all SDS Max pointed chisels, flat chisels, wide chisels, and scaling chisels available from major tooling suppliers. The machine ships with a pointed chisel and a flat chisel included, so you can begin work immediately. For hex shank accessories, the machine also supports hex shank compatibility for high-torque applications.

Can the ID DL810M be used for tile removal and floor screed breaking?

Yes, the ID DL810M is well-suited for tile removal and floor screed breaking. Using the included flat chisel — or a wide scraper chisel bit (SDS Max) — the machine's 8J impact energy and 2,900 impacts per minute allow it to efficiently lift and break floor tiles, ceramic, and screed layers during renovation and fit-out projects. Its dedicated hammering action (no rotation) ensures clean breaking without unnecessary surface damage.

What does the auto-stop carbon brush set do?

The auto-stop carbon brush set is a motor protection feature. Carbon brushes are wear components inside the motor that conduct electricity to the rotating armature. As they wear down over time with use, the auto-stop design automatically cuts power to the motor the moment the brushes reach their minimum safe length. This prevents the worn brush from damaging the armature windings — a repair that would otherwise be costly. The included spare set means you can replace the brushes and restore the machine to full operation without sending it for service.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The machine stopped working mid-use — what could be the cause?

The most common cause of sudden stoppage during use is worn carbon brushes triggering the auto-stop mechanism. The ID DL810M is equipped with an auto-stop carbon brush system that cuts power automatically when the brushes reach their wear limit — this is a protective feature, not a fault. Replace the carbon brushes using the included spare set and the machine should resume normal operation. If the issue persists after brush replacement, check that the power supply is stable at 220–240V and that the plug and cable are undamaged.

Is the machine safe to use in dusty or damp demolition environments?

The ID DL810M is built with Class II double insulation, meaning the internal electrical components are fully isolated from the outer housing. This design eliminates the risk of electric shock from the tool body even in environments where moisture or conductive dust is present. However, as with all power tools, it should not be submerged or operated in standing water. For heavily dusty environments, ensure the ventilation slots are kept clear and the tool is blown out with compressed air periodically to maintain motor cooling efficiency.

The chisel bit is difficult to insert or remove from the SDS Max chuck — how do I fix this?

Difficulty inserting or removing SDS Max bits is almost always caused by debris or dried grease buildup inside the chuck. Clean the chuck collar and the bit shank with a dry cloth, and apply a small amount of fresh grease (a grease tube is included with the machine) to the shank before reinserting. Ensure you are using genuine 18mm SDS Max shank bits — non-standard or damaged shanks will not seat correctly and can jam the chuck. If the locking collar feels stiff, do not force it; retract it fully before inserting the bit and release it only once the bit is fully seated.