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Berserker Rotary Hammer 26FA Berserker Rotary Hammer 32m Berserker Rotary Hammer 42M Berserker Demolition Hammer 65F Berserker Demolition Hammer 125K
Power 9 AMP 12.5 AMP 13 AMP 16 AMP 20 AMP
Speed 1150 RMP 920 RMP 630 RMP
Impact Energy 5 Joules 6 Joules 9 Joules 60 Joules 85 Joules
Function hammer,drill,chisel,hammer drill hammer,drill,chisel hammer,drill,chisel chisel chisel

Berserker Demolition Hammer Drill 1-1/4 Inch SDS-Max 12 Amp Vibr

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