8/25/2023 0 Comments Milwaukee jack hammerTo see more on the other tools check out our post on the entire Milwaukee MX System. Looking at the Milwaukee MX Platform the MX breaker will likely be one of the most popular tools at the launch because it could definitely completely replace its corded counter-parts and price is not too far off the other options. The equivalent of 2 tons of concrete which is very respectable runtime.Ĭonsidering adding a second MX batteries and a 90 minute recharge time it wouldīe very very difficult to work faster than the batteries can charge here. Needed for running a trench which is a real-world application we’ve seen many The demo Milwaukee uses is 1 battery willĪllow you to break enough concrete for a 40ft run of 12” wide by 6” deep concrete Typically, this kind of tool is going to be on and off constantly as youīreak through a pad of concrete. It’s a little tricky to measure runtime on a breaker when in What is the Runtime on a Cordless Jack Hammer? Only one with LED lights, how can you deny LED lights make every tool better! How it lines up to the competition on performance and value. Overall we were very impressed with the MX specs on Again a lot of the upfront cost is tied into the MX tools will be in the battery XC406 ($599) which once you’re into the system bare tool version in future might be right inline with other typical brands in the $1800-$1900 range. On Price the MX is not the cheapest however it is still less than the Hilti even though it seems to have better power and speed. While there are not currently OSHA requirements on vibration any safety professional or doctor will tell you continues exposure to heavy vibrations in your hands is extremely damaging. On Vibration the MX is 4.9 m/s2 even with much higher BPM rating which is right inline with Dewalt which is currently the lowest, Hilti is 7 m/s2, Makita at 7.5 m/s2 and Bosch at 8.4 m/s2. There is a unique handle on the MX which allows you to carry the breaker from the middle balancing it nicely with also makes it feel easier to lug around so again field use it’ll probably seem much more portable. The Bosch is 64.2, Hilti 65.9, Dewalt at 68.3 and Makita 69.1 lbs. On Weight the MX is the lightest, even with the XC406 battery at 11 lbs it still the lightest breaker at 63.9 lbs but just barely. It also has the highest BPM beats per minute with 1300 BPM exceeding them all by at least 300 BPM so potentially could be the fastest in field use (we will have to obviously put that to the test) The only option with more power Makita at 53.9 ft/lbs. On Power the MX rated at 50 ft/lbs looks to exceed Bosch 43 ft/lbs & Dewalt 38 ft/lbs and match Hitli also at 50 ft/lbs. We looked at the manufacturer’s own specs on the competing corded electric breakers – Hilti TE-3000-AVR ($3150), Bosch BH2770VCD ($1799), Makita HM1812X3 ($1869) and Dewalt D25980K ($1499) against the MX Breaker just to see where they all compare for power, weight, vibration and price. Milwaukee MX Breaker vs Bosch / Dewalt / Makita / Hilti
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