A jackhammer (also known as a pneumatic drill or demolition hammer in the United Kingdom) is a pneumatic or electro-mechanical instrument that combines a hammer and a chisel in one tool. Larger jackhammers, such as those used on construction machinery and mounted on rigs, are usually hydraulically operated.
Ideal for drilling anchor fixing and through holes in concrete and masonry from 12 to 40 mm in diameter. Core drilling up to 90 mm
Chain drive improves durability and increases efficiency together with an oil-filled gearbox to ensure total component lubrication and superior heat dissipation
Ergonomic; compact and slimline design maximizes control and offers easy access to confined spaces
Excellent power to weight ratio: 8 Joules of impact energy delivered by a 6.1 kg hammer
Rotation-stop for medium-light demolition applications
Unique dust sealing protection to prevent even the finest dust ingress into the hammer mechanism delivering high durability and extended tool life
Hammer mechanism is optimized by reducing the number of components and by improving dampening to deliver maximum impact energy and therefore the efficiency to drill into the hardest concrete
Efficient mechanism delivers impact blows directly to the bit without losses through excessive vibration and rebound dampening reduces stress to the tool
Soft rubber grip handles improve user comfort lowering fatigue during extended use
Ideal for drilling anchor fixing and through holes in concrete and masonry from 12 to 40 mm in diameter. Core drilling up to 90 mm
Chain drive improves durability and increases efficiency together with an oil-filled gearbox to ensure total component lubrication and superior heat dissipation
Ergonomic; compact and slimline design maximizes control and offers easy access to confined spaces
Excellent power to weight ratio: 8 Joules of impact energy delivered by a 6.1 kg hammer
Rotation-stop for medium-light demolition applications
Unique dust sealing protection to prevent even the finest dust ingress into the hammer mechanism delivering high durability and extended tool life
Hammer mechanism is optimized by reducing the number of components and by improving dampening to deliver maximum impact energy and therefore the efficiency to drill into the hardest concrete
Efficient mechanism delivers impact blows directly to the bit without losses through excessive vibration and rebound dampening reduces stress to the tool
Soft rubber grip handles improve user comfort lowering fatigue during extended use
A demolition hammer, sometimes referred to as a jackhammer or breaker hammer, is a strong, heavy-duty instrument used in construction that is used to break and remove hard materials like rocks, concrete, brick, and asphalt.
High-Impact Power: The chisel or bit of a demolition hammer is swiftly moved back and forth by a piston mechanism, which produces high-impact strikes. Tough materials are broken up and removed with this strong pounding motion.
Versatile Uses: Demolition hammers are used for a variety of tasks, such as chiseling, digging in hard or compacted terrain, pavement removal, and demolition of concrete and masonry.
Demolition hammer types: Electric, pneumatic (air-powered), and hydraulic demolition hammers are among the different varieties. The decision is based on the precise needs and power source accessibility.
Typically, demolition hammers are big, bulky devices that need to be operated by two people. Although they are not made for precise labor, they work incredibly well for removal and demolition projects.