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March 13, 2012
Hitachi's micro-processor managed Brushless power tools are designed for longer battery life, increased durability, higher power-to-weight ratio and advanced settings.
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August 28, 2009
High power HXP Li-ion battery technology reinvents the way the world uses cordless power tools. Three times longer run time, fade free power and almost half the weight, HXP batteries puts the user in complete control.
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August 28, 2009
Hitachi's Lithium Ion cordless tools deliver the power you need in a wide range of voltage options from 3.6V all the way up to 25.2V with many voltage platforms in between including 10.8V, 12V Peak, 14.4V and 18V.
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August 09, 2009
In combination with Hitachi's award winning design, the new HXP Li-ion 12V Peak tools provide superior results in a smaller package.
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September 07, 2004
We believe in using the resources available to produce the best tools possible. With advancements in 3D-CAD technology, it became clear that we should take advantage. Back in February of 2000, Hitachi installed 27 sets of 3D-CAD systems and adopted a design simulation technology in our development stage in order to shorten the development…
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August 17, 2004
Nothing shortens the lifespan of a tool faster than vibration. Hitachi addressed this common problem by developing a patented technology called IDI (Internal Double Insulation). This technology is incorporated to ensure that Hitachi Power Tools outlast the competition and exceed expectations.
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August 17, 2004
Did you know that we dedicate over 8% of revenues towards research and development of innovative power tools? Such dedication to product development has produced a number of firsts in the power tool industry. A few include the Sliding Compound Miter Saw, the cordless impact driver, the Collated Automatic Screw Driver, the Pneumatic…
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August 01, 2004
Hitachi’s approach towards Lithium Ion technology takes advantage of the preferred 18V platform at the core of the cordless market. Hitachi’s line reduces the barrier to entry. HXP batteries are backwards compatible so those who already own and use Hitachi 18V DMR or DVF3 cordless drills can invest in Hitachi Lithium Ion tools and use the HXP battery in their new or older Hitachi models. This prevents users from having to purchase a whole new platform with unique voltages that are independent of anything else they own.
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