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The Medway Handyman wrote:
I'd guess not. Assuming it's running at 150 rpm, to deliver 130 Nm of
torque would need 2.74 horsepower And there are 746 watts per
horsepower - but only with a 100% efficient motor. Your drill is
likely a true 3/4 HP.
Its 2,600 rpm if that makes a difference.
That's a hell of a lick for an SDS. Think the max on my DeWalt is more
like 1000.
To produce 130Nm of torque at 2,600 rpm you're looking at a small car
engine. ;-)
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