HITACHI

HITACHI H65SD3 Demolition Hammer, 110 V, 10.8 A, 1340 W, 1-1/8 in Chuck, 1400 bpm BPM

  • Model Number: H65SD3
  • UPC: 717709019607
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  • HITACHI H65SD3 Demolition Hammer, 110 V, 10.8 A, 1340 W, 1-1/8 in Chuck, 1400 bpm BPM

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    HITACHI H65SD3

    The H65SD3 demolition hammer with UVP (User Vibration Protection) and AHB (Aluminum Housing Body) is the perfect combination of performance and comfort. The H65SD3 is loaded with features to make demolition work easier and less taxing on the user. It features UVP technology that can reduce down-time and vibration related injury. The AHB construction provides significant durability and extended tool life. The H65SD3's inline design is ideal for removing tile, demolishing concrete, cutting asphalt or tamping soil, asphalt, gravel and also loosening soil with the addition of a Metabo HPT clay spade. It's the multi-use tool for the most demanding jobsites.

    • UVP (User Vibration Protection) technology greatly reduces vibration for comfortable extended use and fewer vibration related injuries via the use of internal air cushion between the striker and pistons
    • 33.2 ft/lb of impact energy, for heavy-duty demolition
    • Powerful 10.8 A (1340 W input) motor
    • AHB (Aluminum Housing Body) construction significantly enhances the internal and external durability of the tool
    • Impressive impact rate of 1400 bpm for rapid results
    • Low vibration levels (full-load vibration level of only 13.9 m/sq-s) for less fatigue with continuous use
    • Elastomer-grip reduces vibration transfer, while providing a secure hold for added safety
    • Cushioned auxiliary handle that rotates 360 deg is located between the body of the tool and the bit cylinder to provide optimal control and grip on the tool
    • Universal tool retainer accepts three types of 1-1/8 in hex shank bits, standard hex, collarless retaining groove and air tool bits
    • Auto-stop brushes prevent unnecessary maintenance issues