Makita HR2450
![]() | Outdated Product Operating modes: hammer drilling; drilling only; chiselling (demolition hammer); Power consumption (W): 780; Impact energy (J): 2.7; Number of thrusts (bpm): 4500; Rotation speed (rpm): 1100; Reverse: button; Functions: safety clutch; Power source: mains (230 V); Weight (kg): 2.7; E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
Makita HR2450
Operating modes:hammer drilling, without a hit, chiselling
Power:780 W
Impact energy:2.7 J
Number of strokes:4500 bpm
Idle speed:1100 rpm
Cartridge type:SDS+
Power supply:mains (230 V)
Weight:2.7 kg
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Specifications HR2450
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I've been using it for about 10 years, professionally, on air conditioners and heating. The main thing is to keep it clean and not to insert cheap, unlubricated, and especially dirty tools into the socket. for chiseling a stronger impact is needed i recommend it should buy |
i have a Makita 2450 for more than six years and it has never let me down, the main thing is to take care of it!!!!!!!!!!!! they are not here |
Go for it, you won’t regret it! I've been a mechanic for about 20 years, and during all this time, this rotary hammer is the best tool of all! I'm thrilled with it! I've been using it extensively for 6 years and it has never let me down! As each tool breaks, I plan to replace them with Makita—very satisfied! (By the way, one of the reviews mentioned it's German, but mine is made in Japan.) They are not here! |
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