The DEWALT D25614K-GB SDS-Max Combination Hammer is a powerful and professional-grade rotary hammer engineered for demanding drilling and chiseling applications in concrete and masonry. Equipped with a high-performance 1350W motor and delivering up to 10.5 Joules of impact energy, it provides exceptional drilling speed, breaking power, and durability on the toughest job sites.
Designed for anchor fixing, through-hole drilling, and core drilling applications, the D25614K-GB handles concrete drilling diameters from 12mm to 45mm and supports core drilling up to 125mm. Its compact, ergonomic design enhances user control and accessibility in confined spaces, while advanced safety and comfort features help reduce fatigue during extended use.
Part of DEWALT’s Perform & Protect™ range, this combination hammer features low vibration technology and an anti-rotation system that instantly shuts down the tool if a sudden loss of control is detected, providing enhanced user safety and confidence.
Key Features
- Powerful 1350W motor for heavy-duty drilling and demolition tasks
- Delivers 10.5 Joules of impact energy for maximum performance
- Ideal for drilling anchor and through holes in concrete and masonry
- Drilling capacity from 12mm to 45mm in concrete
- Core drilling capability up to 125mm
- SDS-Max tool holder for secure accessory retention
- Rotation stop mode with lock-on switch for chiseling applications
- Electronic speed and impact energy control
- Anti-rotation safety system automatically cuts power during bind-up situations
- Low vibration design helps reduce operator fatigue
- Compact and ergonomic body for improved control and access
- Brush wear and service indicators for easier maintenance
Applications
- Anchor fixing installation
- Through-hole drilling in concrete and masonry
- Core drilling applications
- Demolition and renovation work
- Wall channeling and surface preparation
- Concrete breaking and chiseling
- Professional construction and industrial projects



















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