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I'm interested in buying this rotary hammer drill.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-1500w-5j-rotary-hammer-drill-kit-rhd-1550_p0382377.
One question though. Does the chisel still randomly rotate as you chisel?
A couple of the reviewers say yes.
But this was two years ago.
Cheers.
Hi @Noyade,
You can also chat directly with the Ozito guys.
Over the years they have been fantastic and always responded to my requests and sourced hard to find tools
Here is one from 2017 when I was chasing the big 12" saw.
Cheers
Hi @AlanM52 !
Where abouts is that 'chat' component on their site?
I can't see it?
I can see where you can leave an email query. Maybe that's the way to go.
Done.
Ahhh...sorry, @AlanM52 - I have no friends, therefore, no Facebook.
I thought it was like the instant chat you see on the Bunnings website.
😁
Hi @Noyade
If the stop rotation is correctly engaged it shouldn’t rotate when chiselling. Some models of these tools do offer an additional mode allowing rotation which can be handy when operating in tight locations
In The case of the Ozito model it doesn’t have these feature so the chisel should be fixed. If not there is a fault
regards Nailbag
Thanks.
No response from Ozito.
Bunnings sent me the message seen below.
I will ask in the tool shop if we can open one up and look closer.
Cheers.
Hi @Noyade,
These drills have three functions, drill, hammer drill and chisel. If the drill is set to chisel and it is rotating, like @Nailbag has said, it sounds like a fault with the individual tool, which would entitle you to a replacement under the terms of their warranty.
Knowing that you love a good trip to Bunnings, heading in store and having a play with one is probably the best way to go. Then you can make a decision based on your own experience.
Jacob
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