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DeWalt is expanding its FlexVolt rotary hammer portfolio with the DeWalt DCH416, a 1 1/4-inch SDS-Plus model. As the least powerful of the 60V Max line, why is it worth your consideration? We got our hands on one to find out.
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Interestingly, this is the only 1 1/4-inch rotary hammer in DeWalt’s portfolio, even among its corded units. There are plenty of 1 1/8-inch models on the 20V Max platform and several FlexVolt ones that extend the range up to 2 inches.
As the least powerful of the 60V Max platform, this DeWalt FlexVolt SDS-Plus rotary hammer cranks out a maximum 4.5 Joules of impact energy, or 3.3 ft-lbs if that’s the measurement you prefer. With its variable speed trigger, it can produce between 0-725 RPM and 0-4200 BPM.
As you likely guessed from the name, this rotary hammer handles up to a 1 1/4-inch SDS-Plus bit. Its best performance is with 5/8-inch to 1 1/8-inch bits.
In terms of performance, it has some competition from other cordless 1 1/8-inch models from other brands that top it in both impact energy and speed. It’s also a little lower in impact energy and speed than corded 1 1/4-inch models from other brands.
The tool features an E-clutch to protect you from sudden bit bind-ups. Rather than wrenching your arm out of its socket, the clutch kicks in and slips the gear as an anti-kickback mechanism. It’s a feature you’ll really appreciate when you encounter the need for it and one that we prefer on rotary hammers.
As with many other high-power rotary hammers, the FlexVolt DCH416 has vibration dampening technology built into the rear D-handle. It incorporates a mechanical cushion that keeps the handle independent from the body of the tool. The adjustable foregrip also has some flex which provides your hands with a little isolation from the percussive vibrations.
When it comes to ratings, DeWalt measures the vibration at 6 3/10 M/S².
The standard three modes of operation allow you to switch between drilling only, rotary hammer, and hammer only functions.
There’s no official angle adjust mode on the switch, but we were able to rotate bits with the dial indicator pointing down and lock them in when switching over to any of the other three modes.
The DeWalt 60V Flexvolt rotary hammer sits in the middle of the pack between models such as DeWalt’s 12V Max Xtreme and their big 2-inch SDS-Max. It weighs 9.06 pounds as a bare tool and jumps to 12.25 pounds when using a 3.0/9.0Ah FlexVolt battery.
It’s 20 inches from tip to tail and stands 10 inches tall so it fits comfortably in the mid-size category.
Size and weight are two of the main reasons this rotary hammer exists. It’s 3 pounds lighter than the next closest FlexVolt model and that makes a huge difference.
In terms of the physical design’s ergonomics, I’m not sure how much more I can ask for. The vibration and kickback controls work the way they should so we didn’t feel like we have to fight the tool as much to get the work done.
The rear handle is very comfortable and matches well with the natural contours of my hands—a common theme among DeWalt tools.
The foregrip rotates 360° around the chuck, although you need to be mindful of the depth rod’s position when you’re using it.
Overall, this rotary hammer is very easy to maneuver and control, making it a great “all-day” option for Pros.
When you need to control your drilling depth, there’s a tool-free adjustable depth rod integrated into the foregrip. The spring-loaded depth adjustment button eliminates any of the loosening issues that knob-based systems can have.
An easy way to ensure you’re OSHA-compliant when you’re using this rotary hammer is to pair it with the DWH200D shroud and DCV585 dust extractor. It’s a conveniently portable cordless system that’s easy to use when you’re covering a lot of ground while offering higher capacity than the DWH161.
This DeWalt 60V FlexVolt rotary hammer is a Pro-level tool and thus carries a Pro-level price tag. The kit goes for $749 and comes with two FlexVolt 3.0/9.0Ah batteries, a charger, and a hardshell storage case. If you don’t need the batteries, the bare tool goes for $499.
DeWalt’s warranty lasts for 3 years along with a 2-year free service contract and 90-day money-back guarantee.
The DeWalt DCH416 stands alone as the sole cordless 1 1/4-inch SDS-Plus rotary hammer currently available. It’s ideal for medium-duty industrial applications like steel beam anchorage and strut mounting. While it’s not quite as strong as some of its competition, it’s a more compact and lighter FlexVolt rotary hammer with vibration control and kickback features that put it high on our list.
To explore the full DeWalt FlexVolt 60V Max lineup, click here.
Having worked in the automotive and metalworking trades, Josh has even found himself core drilling commercial properties for purposes of surveying. His knowledge and love of tools are exceeded only by a greater love for his wife and family.
A fan of all things that can stretch him mentally, Josh quickly dives into new products, tools, and product testing with ample amounts of both enthusiasm and precision. We look forward to many years of growth alongside Josh as he settles into his role at Pro Tool Reviews.
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