Fastest Drill Makita XGT 40v max 1/2 IN. Hammer Drill Review - GPH01 | Drills - ep.6

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4thewin

4thewin

2 жыл бұрын

We take a look at the new makita XGT40v max 1/2 in hammer drill driver. Model GPH01.
It is the fastest drill we've tested so far.
It puts up great numbers in performance and also has a nice refined feel as you would expect from makita.
Get is as a kit with the gph01d or as a baretool as the gph01z.
OUTPOWER: Makita-built brushless motor delivers 1,250 in.lbs. of Max Torque; out powers similar models in heavy load applications
OUTSMART: Electronic digital clutch accurately targets desired torque range (41 settings in low speed, 21 settings in high speed)
OUTLAST: XPT is engineered to provide increased dust and water resistance in harsh job site conditions
Active Feedback-sensing Technology (AFT) turns the motor off if rotation of the accessory is suddenly forced to stop
Up to 35% faster drilling speed with 2 speed settings (0-650 & 0-2,600 RPM) (0-9,750 & 0-39,000 BPM)
Compact length at only 7-1/8"; ideal for working in tight spaces
Ultra-smooth variable speed trigger provides optimum control
Reinforced gear housing engineered for maximum job site durability
All-metal chuck for increased job site durability
Hammer-drill mode applies a percussive motion for drilling holes in concrete or masonry
The digital communication within XGT optimizes performance to provide up to 2X longer sustained power under heavy-load applications
The digital communication within XGT actively monitors and protects against overload, over-discharge and overheating
XGT Tools and Batteries are designed with a multi-layer contact interface for more constant power delivery to take on high-current demands
XGT Batteries feature rigid rails with impact-resistant construction to secure the battery to the tool during high-demand applications (batteries not included)
The XGT Rapid Charger with dual-fan design circulates air through the battery to cool the battery and circuit board quickly for faster charging (charger not included)
The XGT Rapid Charger’s digital display indicates battery charge level (-80%, +80%, 100%)
The XGT Rapid Charger’s built-in chip thoroughly communicates during the charging process to control current, voltage, and temperature for more efficient charging
Compatible with Makita 40V max XGT Lithium-Ion Batteries
Only use genuine Makita Batteries and Chargers
3-year limited warranty
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Пікірлер: 25
@jamallaidley4718
@jamallaidley4718 2 жыл бұрын
Great drill I use it all the time
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
Right on
@mikek24a
@mikek24a 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent review in demonstrating the delicate (lower clutch) settings for each of these top-of-the-line models. In the beginning, I sought the most powerful drill available (Gen 3 Milwaukee), but quickly realized at its lowest clutch settings, it still blew through most delicate works. We won’t even start to discuss the lack of control on their Gen 2 Fuel impact driver! I’ve added the XPH14 Makita and recently a used XPH07 with their XDT16 impact driver. Hands down Makita is much smoother and has way more control over delicate work with the mechanical clutch. At clutch setting one on the XPH07, it’s very gentle and excellent for fastening household screws and electronic screws. The XPH14 is definitely stronger than the XPH07 at its lower clutch settings, making the 07 preferred for more delicate and refined work. Drilling small pilot holes, the Makitas have the Yukiwa Japan chucks that are superior to the Milwaukee and Dewalt’s. I’ve measured run out with both the XPH14 and used XPH07 to be consistent and very low. The Gen 3 Milwaukee Fuel copy I have is decent with larger bits but poor with smaller bits for piloting. I’ve recently swapped out the stock Gen 3 chuck for a Rohm chuck and the run out finally and barely matched the Makita’s stock Yukiwa chucks. Yes, Mikita is not all about sloppy power, but precision and accuracy. It’s not weak or the strongest, but minus a few 1/4 of a second time or inch pounds of torque, I’d take the precise smooth Yukiwa chucks and highly sensitive clutch settings to prevent stripping screws and blowing through delicate work anytime. Keep the content coming!
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. same realization here. thanks!
@FireBarrels
@FireBarrels 2 жыл бұрын
Try hydraulic drivers if you're doing delicate work. They're easier to control than any other drill or impact. I use the M12 surge on speed 1 to install wires into thermostat and board terminals without any issues.
@mikek24a
@mikek24a 2 жыл бұрын
@@FireBarrels just ordered the M12 Surge with the ergonomic 2.0 M12 battery. I stop using the Gen 2 impact driver for my automotive uses (headlights, bumpers, trims) due to its excessive power at setting 1 and have been using the XDT16 Makita in its place. I’m hoping to unify the Milwaukee kit (3/8 ratchet and the M12 Surge impact driver) for a more compact set up for my auto and home use. I still use the M18 platform for removing wheels, axles, etc, but don’t pound the bolts as I still torque all parts to spec.
@FireBarrels
@FireBarrels 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikek24a You're gonna love the hydraulic drivers on speed one. The hydraulic mechanism is always engaged regardless of the speed unlike impact drivers and on speed one it will do hand tight with gentle hydraulic pulses to the fastener. Also does not jerk your hand like an impact when the impacting mechanism isn't active. Bonus is you can use non-impact rated accessories and bits. I use vega's extra hard bits on my surge and they last very long.
@mikek24a
@mikek24a 2 жыл бұрын
@@FireBarrels got the M12 Surge and loving this thing. Extremely gentle at setting 1 and 2 with half-trigger. Compared to my Makita XPH07 @ clutch setting 1 (weakest), it’s even a bit more gentle. The fluid drive is extremely smooth and gentle. Thanks for the recommendation, this guy is going to be my go to for home, electronics, and light auto work (trims, bumpers, etc).
@dreamcat4
@dreamcat4 2 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for demonstrating here the electronic clutch and also pointing out the japanese chuck on this model.... i just really wish these features will become available on more compact sized models. its really also a shame that competitor brands do not have anything close to this clutch to make the customer buying decision even more split / divided: both flex and dewalt are now soon releasing flatpak pouch style lithium cells. which if successful then makes the makita 40v platform feel so much larger and heavy or bulky. however i suppose bigger people for example doing outdoors work and in the construction industry dont mind the extra size/weight so much
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
glad to be of service. the flex packs look like they would be great for compact use. I doubt Makita will have the flat packs anytime soon. people are still waiting for makita to build batteries using 21700 cells in the LXT lineup. Also batteries larger than 6 ah. If makita was playing the battery game like milwaukee, then their platform would be superb. Bummer bc I think they are losing market share due to such choices. I could imagine a xgt x2 8.0 ah (2x 8.0 ah in series) 12" miter saw being matched in performance... i have a high suspicion any manufacturer won't make the flatpacks in large capacity though. What nobody talks about is how the battery is built on the flat packs. There is fundamental design issue with the flatpacks in only the top and bottom cells have one large side cooled/open to air. All the packs stacked in the middle are sandwiched between cells on both side which are also heating up and not able to dissipate heat. Due to such build/design I can't foresee the flatpacks coming in large capacities, unless the individual pouches are a bit larger themselves or smaller to fit multiple in a pack side by side. This is usually not a problem on the cylindrical cells bc even though you stack a few the cells usually have and air cap due to its shape and can cool better with more surface area. Flat packs while great i think will be targeted for the compact lineups only. There are some things they could do to improve this.. such as using cooling gel between the packs, building heatsinks between the packs, using airgaps, but then the packs would get larger negating the benefits had from these packs. my 2 cents...
@RudMakar
@RudMakar 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for work! Good luck man!
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
glad to be of service!
@RobinYee-xc9vf
@RobinYee-xc9vf 5 ай бұрын
Feels , learning,may I touched
@miaojiye
@miaojiye 8 ай бұрын
I also have a Makita HP001, and there is a problem in use. I am not sure whether it is a fault or a normal phenomenon. The torque ring is adjusted to the starting mode. For example, I set the torque of gear 1 of the wave box to the number 41 and gear 2 to the number 21. When the first gear is adjusted to the second gear, sometimes the number will not change from 41 to 21, and it will change to 21 after pressing the switch once or twice. But sometimes it is normal, and when the wave box is turned fast and slow, it will also show the corresponding number.
@Root_Toor
@Root_Toor 2 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥👍🏼
@saiiiiiii1
@saiiiiiii1 2 жыл бұрын
The power is pretty nice. But working with a drill of this size is really not that enjoyable over a longer period. Think I've touched my most powerful drill maybe 4 times last year compared to others which I use multiple times a week.
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. My go to for most tasks is the subcompact
@atlasgunther8947
@atlasgunther8947 Жыл бұрын
Which is the fastest (impact driver) drill? I'm looking for dremel level speed. Thanks ... if it's not fast, it's not worth my time
@Vasiliy_Aliev
@Vasiliy_Aliev 2 жыл бұрын
Я же говорил)
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
I know! Good stuff man!! great tool!
@CarltonGauss
@CarltonGauss Жыл бұрын
12:32 proves that this electronic clutch is trash, and it ruins the whole drill. Look at how your hand right jerked before the motor stops. This would not happen with a mechanical clutch. Here, upon encountering sudden resistance, the drill delivered full torque for about 0.25 - 0.5 seconds, and only then stopped. To a fastener, full torque is full torque - it doesn't matter if it stopped quickly. Half a second is an eternity here.
@MR-vj8dn
@MR-vj8dn Жыл бұрын
Why only these weird numbers on a KZfaq-video? To most of the world, the metric system is the important one. Not interested in reaching a wider audience?
@tomolarney440
@tomolarney440 2 жыл бұрын
I got told it was piece of shit 🤬🤬🤬
@4thewinak
@4thewinak 2 жыл бұрын
everyone has their own opinion
@georgedavall9449
@georgedavall9449 Жыл бұрын
@@4thewinak There’s no accounting for some people today!
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