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ID ID16VR ELECTRIC IMPACT DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 26028
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Built to Drill Harder, Last Longer, and Work Smarter.
The ID16VR Electric Impact Drill Machine is a 750W heavy-duty power tool engineered for professionals and serious DIYers who demand performance in the toughest conditions. Combining rotary drilling and hammering action in one robust unit, it delivers up to 41,500 impacts per minute and a no-load speed of 2,700 RPM, making it the go-to solution for drilling into concrete, masonry, steel, and wood. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, it is ready for use across the UAE, UK, and compatible markets right out of the box.
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- Unmatched Drilling Capacity Across All Materials: The ID16VR handles a 25mm drilling diameter in wood, 13mm in steel, and 13mm in masonry — covering virtually every material you encounter on a professional job site. Whether you are running cable conduit through timber joists or setting anchor bolts into a concrete wall, this single machine handles it all without compromise.
- High-Frequency Impact Mechanism at 41,500 Imp/min: The integrated hammer mechanism delivers 41,500 impacts per minute, generating the percussive force needed to pulverise dense masonry and concrete. Unlike standard rotary drills, the combined rotation and impact action dramatically reduces the effort required and speeds up penetration in hard substrates.
- Precision Variable Speed Control from 0 to 2,700 RPM: The variable speed trigger gives you a full range of rotational speeds from a standstill to 2,700 RPM. Start slow for accurate bit placement, then ramp up to full speed for rapid material removal — all with a single finger. This level of control is critical when working with brittle tiles or when starting holes in curved metal surfaces.
- Rated at 750W on 220–240V / 50–60Hz Power: Designed for 220–240V AC mains power at 50/60Hz, the ID16VR is fully compatible with UAE, UK, and European electrical standards. The 750W rated power input ensures the motor maintains consistent torque even under heavy load, preventing the slowdowns and stalls that plague underpowered tools on tough jobs.
- Professional Accessory Kit Included for Immediate Productivity: The machine ships complete with an auxiliary side handle for two-handed stability and reduced fatigue, a depth gauge rod for drilling to a precise, repeatable depth, a chuck key for secure bit changes, and an auto-stop carbon brush set — a safety feature that automatically cuts motor power when the brushes wear down, protecting the armature from damage. A guide book is also included. The machine is CE certified, confirming it meets European safety, health, and environmental protection standards.
General Purchase & Comparison Queries
Is this an impact drill or a rotary hammer — what is the difference?
The ID16VR is an impact drill (also called a hammer drill). It combines standard rotary drilling with a rapid hammering action along the drill axis. This makes it highly effective for masonry and concrete up to 13mm. A rotary hammer (SDS drill) uses a different piston mechanism and is better suited for very large-diameter holes in heavy concrete. For most construction, renovation, and trade work — including drilling into brick, block, concrete walls, steel, and wood — the ID16VR is the ideal and more versatile choice.
Is this drill compatible with UAE and UK power sockets?
Yes. The ID16VR operates on 220–240V at 50/60Hz and comes fitted with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, which is the standard plug type used in the UAE, UK, and several other countries. No adapter is required — simply plug it into any standard UAE or UK wall socket and it is ready to use.
What accessories and components are included in the box?
The ID16VR comes as a complete, ready-to-work package. In the box you will find the drill machine itself, an auxiliary side handle for improved grip and control, a depth gauge for consistent hole depths, a chuck key for tightening and releasing drill bits, an auto-stop carbon brush set that protects the motor when brushes wear out, and a guide book. Everything you need to start drilling immediately is included.
Product-Specific and Usage Queries
What is the maximum drilling capacity for wood, steel, and masonry?
The ID16VR is rated for a maximum drilling diameter of 25mm in wood, 13mm in steel, and 13mm in masonry (brick, block, and concrete). These capacities make it suitable for a wide range of professional tasks, from running large cable conduits through timber to setting anchor bolts in concrete walls.
How does the variable speed trigger work and why does it matter?
The variable speed trigger controls the motor speed proportionally — the harder you squeeze, the faster the drill spins, up to a maximum of 2,700 RPM. This is important because different materials and tasks require different speeds. For example, drilling into metal requires a slower, controlled speed to prevent overheating the bit, while drilling into wood benefits from higher speeds. The variable trigger gives you that control with a single finger, without needing to adjust any separate dial or switch.
What does the forward and reverse function do?
The forward/reverse switch changes the direction of the chuck's rotation. In forward mode, the drill rotates clockwise for standard drilling and screw-driving. Switching to reverse causes the chuck to rotate counter-clockwise, which is useful for removing screws, extracting a stuck or jammed drill bit, or loosening fasteners. This makes the ID16VR a more versatile tool beyond just drilling.
Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries
The drill bit keeps slipping in the chuck — how do I fix this?
A slipping drill bit is almost always caused by an insufficiently tightened chuck. The ID16VR uses a keyed chuck, and a chuck key is included in the box for this reason. Insert the chuck key into each of the three holes around the chuck collar and tighten firmly in a clockwise direction. Ensure the bit shank is fully inserted before tightening. Never rely on hand-tightening alone with a keyed chuck — always use the key to achieve a secure, slip-free grip.
The drill is not making progress on a concrete wall — what should I do?
First, ensure the hammer mode is engaged — the ID16VR must be set to hammer/impact drill mode (not rotation-only mode) when drilling into concrete or masonry. Second, confirm you are using a carbide-tipped masonry drill bit of the correct diameter (up to 13mm for this machine). Apply firm, steady forward pressure without forcing the drill. If progress is still slow, the masonry bit may be worn and need replacing. The 41,500 impacts per minute of this machine should penetrate standard concrete walls efficiently with the correct bit.
What does the auto-stop carbon brush set do and when should I replace it?
The auto-stop carbon brush set is a built-in motor protection feature. Carbon brushes are the components that transfer electrical current to the rotating armature inside the motor. As the machine is used over time, these brushes gradually wear down. When they reach the end of their service life, the auto-stop mechanism automatically cuts power to the motor, preventing the worn brushes from damaging the armature — which would be a far more costly repair. A replacement pair of brushes is included in the box. When the drill suddenly stops working after extended use, this is the first thing to check and replace.
Machine (1 Pcs), Guide Book (1 Pcs), Auto-stop Carbon Set (1 Pair), Auxiliary Handle (1 Pcs), Chuck Key (1 Pcs), Depth Gauge (1 Pcs)


