ID MPT13 ELECTRIC IMPACT DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 28460
ID MPT13 ELECTRIC IMPACT DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 28460

ID MPT13 ELECTRIC IMPACT DRILL MACHINE [G-240V] - 28460

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Built to Drill Harder, Last Longer — Professional Power in Every Strike.

Impact drill machines are the go-to solution for professionals who demand power and precision. The MPT13 Electric Impact Drill (550W, 13mm Chuck) combines a high-torque motor with a built-in hammer mechanism to power through concrete, masonry, metal, and wood with ease. Engineered with double insulation, a variable speed trigger, and forward/reverse control, this 220–240V Type G plug drill is built for demanding construction and industrial environments where reliability is non-negotiable.

Key Features Perfect For
  • Heavy-Duty 550W Motor – Engineered for sustained high-load performance
  • 13mm Chuck Capacity – Accepts a wide range of drill bits for versatile use
  • Variable Speed Trigger – Squeeze-sensitive control for precision at any speed up to 2700 r/min
  • Forward & Reverse Function – Effortless bit removal and screw driving in both directions
  • Double Insulation – Electrical components fully isolated from the outer casing for maximum user safety
  • Construction & Masonry – Drilling into concrete walls, brick, and stone
  • Metal Fabrication – Driving fasteners and drilling through steel and iron
  • Heavy Industry – Demanding fastening tasks on job sites and workshops
  • Renovation & Fit-Out – Installing fixtures, anchors, and fittings in hard substrates
  • 550W Rated Power Input – Delivers consistent, high-output energy to the drill bit, ensuring the motor does not bog down under heavy load when drilling into reinforced concrete or thick metal sections.
  • 2700 r/min No-Load Speed with Variable Trigger – The squeeze-sensitive variable speed trigger gives the operator full control from slow, precise starts to full-speed drilling, reducing bit walk on smooth surfaces and preventing material damage.
  • 13mm Chuck Capacity with Included Chuck Key – The 13mm keyed chuck securely grips a wide range of standard drill bits, masonry bits, and driver bits, while the included chuck key ensures a firm, slip-free lock every time.
  • Hammer & Drill Combination Mechanism – The integrated hammer function delivers rapid axial impact blows alongside rotation, allowing the bit to chip and penetrate hard materials like concrete and brick that a standard drill cannot handle.
  • Forward/Reverse Control with Auto-Stop Carbon Set – The directional switch enables both driving and extraction of fasteners, while the included auto-stop carbon brush set automatically halts the motor when brushes are worn, protecting the armature and extending the machine's service life.
  • Depth Gauge & Auxiliary Handle Included – The adjustable depth gauge ensures consistent hole depths for anchor installations, while the auxiliary side handle provides a two-handed grip for improved control, reduced fatigue, and safer operation during extended use.
  • CE Certified & Double Insulated for Safe Operation – The machine carries CE certification confirming it meets European safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards. Its double-insulated construction ensures that live electrical components are completely isolated from the tool's outer body, providing a critical layer of protection against electric shock even without an earth connection.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is this drill compatible with power outlets in the UAE and GCC region?

Yes. The MPT13 Impact Drill operates on a 220–240V, 50/60Hz power supply, which is the standard voltage used across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider GCC region. It also comes fitted with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, which is the standard plug type used in the UAE, making it ready to use straight out of the box without any adapter.

What is the difference between an impact drill and a regular drill?

A regular drill only rotates the bit, making it suitable for wood and soft materials. An impact drill (also called a hammer drill) adds a rapid axial hammering action on top of the rotation. This hammering force allows the bit to chip into hard materials like concrete, brick, and masonry that a standard drill simply cannot penetrate effectively. The MPT13's combined drill-and-hammer mechanism makes it the right choice for construction and heavy-duty applications.

What is included in the box with the MPT13?

The MPT13 comes as a complete, ready-to-work package. Inside the box you will find the drill machine itself, along with an auxiliary side handle for two-handed control, a depth gauge for consistent hole depths, a chuck key for securing bits, an auto-stop carbon brush set that protects the motor at end of brush life, and a guide book for safe operation and maintenance instructions.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What materials can the MPT13 drill through?

Thanks to its hammer drill mechanism and 550W motor, the MPT13 is designed to drill into a wide range of materials including concrete, brick, stone, masonry, metal, and wood. For masonry and concrete, use the hammer mode with appropriate masonry bits. For metal and wood, the drill can be used in standard rotation mode. The 13mm chuck accommodates the full range of standard bits needed for these applications.

How does the variable speed trigger work?

The variable speed trigger is pressure-sensitive — the harder you squeeze the trigger, the faster the motor spins, up to a maximum no-load speed of 2700 r/min. A light squeeze gives you slow, controlled speed ideal for starting a hole or working in delicate areas, while a full squeeze delivers maximum RPM for fast, efficient drilling. This gives the operator precise control over drilling speed without needing to adjust any separate dial or switch.

What does the auto-stop carbon set do?

The auto-stop carbon brush set is a built-in motor protection feature. Carbon brushes are the components inside the motor that transfer electrical current to the rotating armature. Over time, these brushes wear down. When the brushes in the MPT13 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 windings. This significantly extends the overall lifespan of the machine and reduces costly repair needs.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The drill is not penetrating concrete effectively — what should I check?

If the drill is struggling with concrete, first ensure the machine is set to hammer drill mode (not standard drill mode). Second, confirm you are using a proper masonry or SDS-compatible bit rated for concrete — standard wood or metal bits will not work. Third, apply firm, steady forward pressure without forcing the drill sideways. Finally, allow the drill to cool periodically during extended use to prevent motor overheating. If the issue persists, check that the bit is securely locked in the chuck using the chuck key.

The drill bit keeps slipping in the chuck — how do I fix this?

Bit slipping is almost always caused by an improperly tightened chuck. Insert the bit fully into the chuck, then use the included chuck key in each of the three chuck key holes in sequence, tightening firmly at each position. Ensure the bit shank is clean and free of grease or debris before insertion. Never rely on hand-tightening alone for heavy-duty drilling — the chuck key is essential for a secure, slip-free grip during high-torque impact drilling.

The drill is getting very hot during use — is this normal and what should I do?

Some heat generation is normal during heavy-duty drilling, but excessive heat indicates the motor is being overworked. To manage this: use the correct bit type for the material, avoid applying excessive lateral force, and allow the drill to rest for several minutes after every 10–15 minutes of continuous heavy use. Ensure the ventilation slots on the motor housing are not blocked. If the drill feels dangerously hot or emits a burning smell, stop immediately, disconnect from power, and allow it to cool fully before inspecting. The double-insulated construction protects against electrical faults, but thermal overload should always be avoided to preserve motor life.