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Mastercraft Heavy-Duty Corded Hammer Drill Kit, 1/2-in

#054-2912-0
Mastercraft Heavy-Duty Corded Hammer Drill Kit, 1/2-in
$139.99

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Mastercraft Maximum
Mastercraft Maximum

Mastercraft Heavy-Duty Corded Hammer Drill Kit, 1/2-in

$139.99

Product Details

  • Mastercraft Heavy-Duty Corded Hammer Drill Kit features powerful 7A motor

  • 1/2" keyed chuck

  • Variable speeds, drilling: 0-1080 & 0-3000 RPM and hammering: 0-18,000/0-48,000 BPM

  • Side handle for increased stability

  • Durable metal casing

  • Cord-mounted chuck key

  • Includes 10-piece accessory kit and removable side handle

  • Also includes chuck key, depth-stop gauge, accessory storage case and blow-moulded case

Warranty
  • This product carries a 5 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
Online Ordering
  • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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  • Most products can be returned or exchanged at any Canadian Tire store within 90 days of purchase
  • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
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Motor TypeBrushlessBrushlessBrushlessBrushless
Maximum Torque (inlb)180 in-lb553 in-lb885 in-lb575 in-lb
Chuck Size (in)1/2"1/2"1/2"1/2"

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3.5
11 out of 17 (65%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 17 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 17 Reviews

    Long time usage

    11 years ago
    I have had this drill for about ten years now and it has never failed, until recently. My trigger is now inoperable. Both modes are a live as soon as I plug it in. It requires a bit more attention when placing the bit. It is my intention to continue using this unit. I would just like to replace the trigger.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Rubbish

    11 years ago
    I bought this hammer drill to drill holes in sandstone for rebar for my house build. On hole number 7 the drill motor burned out. Total drilling time of less than one hour and I even let the drill rest for two hours after the first three holes, each of which took 5-8 minutes to drill. The sandstone is soft - substantially softer than concrete - and I was using a brand new Bosch 3/4" masonry/concrete drill bit for 14" deep holes. I'd not recommend this drill. Likewise, I bought a Mastercraft mud mixer drill and the chuck flew off with a broken internal screw while mixing paster. Total running time of about 4 hours. Again, rubbish. I should have bought a Makita. Very disappointed in Mastercraft quality. It used to be good but over the last 10-15 years the quality has gone massively downhill. Now I'd not trust the brand and won't buy any of their power tools in the future.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Great performer

    11 years ago
    I purchased this drill years ago to drill tapcon holes in concrete to finish the basement rec room. This beauty did well over 100 1/4" holes and dozens of 1/2 holes for lag bolts. Boy was I sore this drill does not lack for power. The weight of the of the drill is as expected for what it is and is not to bad even to use as a normal drill for wood work. Recently used it with a 3/4" auger bit in wet PT to anchor the deck to the footings. Again no issues. The case is great, wish more tool had sturdy cases. The drill bits provided are easily the first thing to replace. all and all an amazing deal on sale.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Perceuse à percussion

    11 years ago
    L'outil est pesant et le poids est tout à l'avant. Le poids étant mal répartit, ça rends les tâches répétitives ardues et pénibles. La manipulation est brusque. Les boutons des différentes fonctions sont difficiles à engagés et nécessite souvant de repositionner le mandrin. Je vous recommande plutôt la DeWalt 7A, beaucoup plus légère et de meilleure qualité.
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    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    No go

    12 years ago
    Not able to drill even a small hole properly. Lots of power(will twist your arm if not careful) and nothing happens. Junk, simple as that. No wonder they are always on sale.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Questions

    1 - 8 of 8 Questions

    Q: Is there a molded case for this drill?

    16 years ago
    4 Answers
    • A: yes comes with moulded case and several bits

      13 years ago
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    Q: Can this be used with a paddle to mix thinset and grout or will the motor burn up under that kind of torque?

    14 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: definitely. but i've only kept it mixing with continuous spin for about 3 to 4 minutes before taking a break with it for several minutes. but i used to have one that smoked after about 45 seconds. this one actually has not stated smoking on me yet. and i use almost every day sometimes

      13 years ago
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    Q: Driving Screws Is the variable speed slow enough and precise enough to drive screws without stripping them?

    13 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: if you have the right bit and it fits deep and snug then yes. it does spin slowly enough for you to pull away or just guide it in precisely

      13 years ago
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    Q: Quel est le couple de cette perceuse?

    15 years ago
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    • A: 6 mois

      12 years ago
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    Q: Replacement chuck? Hello I have a grey Mastercradt Maximum 54-2912-0 and would like to replace the chuck. On the body looks like a date code of 09.11.01. Which chuck can I purchase to replace the current chuck since it is broken? Thank you, Franco

    9 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: We do not offer replacement parts for this discontinued product. If your purchase was made less than 5 years ago, please bring the tool and receipt to your local Canadian Tire where they will exchange it for a new Hammer Drill.

      9 years ago
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    Q: Can this tool operate in strictly hammer mode or is just drill and hammer drill?

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It operates on drill & hammer-drill modes only.

      11 years ago
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    Q: chisels for it? I am wanting to lift tile and through research what is recommended is: Heavy-Duty 3-Function 1" Impact Hammer Drill, SDS-Plus Bits, Chisels. If chisels can be bought would be great

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please visit your local Canadian Tire store as they carry a variety of chisels.

      12 years ago
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    Q: What is the maximum torque? Does the torque exceed 65 foot-pounds, so that I can use a 65 foot-pound torque stick to install wheel lug nuts? Comparing the amperage and rpm with other models, which have torque specs, would suggest yes.

    15 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The max torque is 35 ft lbs. We do not recommend using this tool to install lug nuts.

      12 years ago
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