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The Stanley Hydraulic HD45 Hammer Drill is a heavy duty underwater model designed for drilling in concrete, rock and masonry. The feathering on/off valve and adjustable rotation speed allows easy drill bit start-up and precise control. The high torque rotation motor drives standard 736 Skil hex carbide tipped drill bits and is capable of drilling a 2” diameter hole up to 29” deep. Fluted drill bits require no water or air to clear holes. Ideal for drilling holes for setting anchor bolts.
Chuck Capacity: Up to 2” diameter or 4” core bit
Steel Capacity: 736 Skil Hex
Circuit Type: Open Center
Flow Range: 7-9 GPM / 23-34 LPM
Optimum Flow: 8 GPM / 30 LPM
Working Pressure: 1500-2000 PSI / 105-140 BAR
Full Relief Setting: 2250 PSI / 155 BAR
Rotation Speed: 0-300 RPM
Weight (less bit): 49 LBS / 22.2 KG
Length: 24 1/2” / 62.2 CM
Width (at handles): 14” / 35 CM
Hydraulic Ports: -8 SAE O-Ring
Comes With Couplers: No
Comes With Whips: Yes
The Stanley HD45310 Underwater Hammer Drill is a powerful and reliable tool designed for underwater construction, marine maintenance, and salvage operations. Engineered for high-impact drilling in concrete, rock, and masonry, it delivers consistent performance in harsh underwater environments.
Q: What is the Stanley HD45310 Underwater Hammer Drill?
A: The HD45310 is a high-performance hydraulic hammer drill designed for underwater drilling in marine construction and commercial diving.
Q: What materials can it drill through?
A: It is built to drill into concrete, rock, and masonry, making it ideal for underwater infrastructure projects.
Q: What hydraulic flow rate does it require?
A: It operates at 7-9 GPM for optimal performance.
Q: What makes it suitable for underwater use?
A: It features a corrosion-resistant build, a robust trigger mechanism, and a powerful impact system designed for deep-water applications.
Q: What industries use the HD45310?
A: It is commonly used in underwater construction, salvage, offshore maintenance, and commercial diving operations.
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