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Hikoki H90SG. Product colour: Black, Green, Grey. Impact energy (max): 70 J, Idle impact rate (max): 1000 IPM. Power source: AC, Input power: 2000 W. Depth: 860 mm, Weight: 32 kgpay in 3 equal parts
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Hikoki H90SG Black, Green, Grey 2000 W
pay in 3 equal parts
The Hikoki H90SG Black, Green, Grey 2000 W is a heavy-duty rotary hammer designed for professional drilling and chiselling in concrete, masonry and other hard materials. With a 2000 W AC motor and maximum impact energy of 70 J, this model delivers consistent percussive force for demanding demolition and drilling tasks. The tool’s idle impact rate reaches up to 1000 impacts per minute, providing efficient progress on large-scale jobs. The unit has a compact footprint for its class with a depth of 860 mm and a stated weight of 32 kg, and is finished in a black, green and grey colour scheme associated with the HITACHI/Hikoki lineup.
The Hikoki H90SG combines high input power with strong single-impact energy, enabling deep drilling and effective chiselling in reinforced concrete. The 2000 W motor maintains stable performance under load, while the high impact energy reduces the number of passes required for boreholes and breaking tasks. The tool’s construction balances robustness and serviceability, and the visible colour scheme helps with on-site identification. Its rated idle impact rate supports steady material removal and faster cycle times on repetitive operations.
Prior to use, verify that the work area is safe and that the correct drill bit or chisel is fitted and securely retained. Connect the rotary hammer to a suitable AC power supply and set the machine to the appropriate mode for drilling or chiselling. Apply steady pressure and allow the tool’s impact action to do the work; avoid forcing the machine to prevent motor overload. For deep holes or heavy removal, progress in stages and clear debris regularly to maintain tool efficiency. Follow all site safety procedures, including using eye, ear and hand protection.
Use carbide-tipped or SDS-max compatible bits rated for high-impact rotary hammers to match the 70 J impact energy. For prolonged work, plan regular breaks and inspect brushes, cords and the chuck retention system. When working on reinforced concrete, consider pre-drilling pilot holes for large anchors and use a dust extraction system where possible to reduce airborne particles.
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