Background and Identification

This hammer is intended to be used for ‘floor-breaking’ work on concrete. It can be used for demolition purposes, or to remove concrete to create channels for pipes or rebar connections within a piece of concrete. Like a jackhammer, this breaker hammer works by vibrating an attached chisel or other tool while the user balances the hammer upright so that the chisel bores into the floor, breaking it up.

Vibrating hammers like this one can have several effects on the user’s health. This includes damage to the ears from the loud noise of the machine, as well as issues with the fingers and hands of the user due to vibration. Many manufacturers today employ vibration dampening methods to help protect the users. This machine uses Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) to reduce strain. To protect against hearing loss, the user of this machine should always wear hearing protection, and follow any other safety guidelines given by the manufacturer.

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 731 x 574 x 146 mm
  • Weight: 14.5 kg
  • Working direction: Floor
  • Tool chuck type: TE-S
  • Single impact energy: 35 J
  • Full hammering frequency: 1800 impacts/minute
  • A-weighted emission sound pressure level: 77 dB (A)
  • Rated input power: 1760 W
  • Max. chiselling performance: 14200 cm³/min
  • Triaxial vibration for chiselling in concrete: 4.8 m/s²
  • Dust removal system available: TE DRS-B

Additional Information

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Jackhammer - Wikipedia