When breaking through tough materials like concrete, asphalt, and rock, a demolition hammer, often referred to as a demolition breaker or jackhammer, is utilized. It is often made as a portable or pneumatic instrument with a bit that resembles a chisel.
- Concrete surfaces, such as walls, sidewalks, and driveways, can be easily destroyed with demolition hammers. Concrete can be swiftly reduced to dust, making it simpler to remove or reuse.
- Chiseling and trenching: These tools can be used for chiseling and trenching in a variety of construction tasks, including carving through resistant materials, sculpting stone, or digging trenches for pipelines or cables.