Demolition Hammer Drill
The Demolition Hammer Drill is built for high-impact performance, making it ideal for breaking concrete, removing tile, and chipping masonry. Perfect for demolition work, remodeling, and road repair, it delivers consistent power for tearing through tough surfaces with ease. With ergonomic handling and durable construction, it’s the ultimate tool for professionals and serious DIYers handling heavy-duty tasks.
Demolition Hammer Drill Uses
1. Breaking Concrete Slabs and Foundations
The Demolition Hammer Drill is specifically built for breaking up thick concrete, including driveways, basement floors, and old foundations. Its powerful motor and hammering action deliver intense impact energy, making it the go-to tool for tearing out solid surfaces during demolition or remodeling.
2. Removing Wall Tiles, Floor Tiles, and Mortar
Equipped with a flat or scaling chisel, this tool is ideal for quick tile removal in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. Whether you’re lifting ceramic, porcelain, or stone tiles, the demolition hammer removes both the tile and adhesive with minimal effort.
3. Demolishing Brick and Masonry Structures
For tearing down brick walls, chimneys, or block structures, a demolition hammer delivers the brute force needed. It can chip, break, and reduce masonry to rubble efficiently, saving time and labor compared to manual tools or lighter-duty drills.
4. Creating Openings for Windows, Doors, and Ducts
When remodeling or retrofitting spaces, this tool can cut through concrete or brick walls to make room for new installations. It’s often used by contractors to carve out precise openings for HVAC vents, plumbing lines, doors, or window frames.
5. Road and Pavement Repair
In civil works or outdoor projects, demolition hammers are used to break asphalt and concrete pavement for maintenance, trenching, or utility line access. It’s also useful for removing curbs, parking stops, and other hardscaping features.
6. Trenching in Hard Ground or Rock
When equipped with a pointed chisel, this tool is effective for digging shallow trenches in compacted soil or rocky terrain—useful for laying pipes, electrical conduit, or irrigation systems where standard digging tools fall short.
7. Removing Old Fence Posts or Anchors
Instead of struggling with a manual post puller or shovel, a demolition hammer can be used to loosen concrete footings around old fence posts, making removal faster and easier. It’s also great for breaking up embedded anchors or rebar-set blocks.
8. Industrial Surface Preparation
For larger surface prep jobs—such as removing thick coatings, smoothing concrete, or breaking epoxy overlays—a demolition hammer with the right chisel can level and strip surfaces quickly, ensuring proper bonding for new applications.
Safety Precautions
- Wear Full PPE – Impact-resistant safety goggles, ear defenders (NRR ≥25dB), heavy-duty gloves, steel-toe boots, and a respirator (for concrete dust).
- Secure Workpiece – Use clamps or fixtures; never hold materials by hand.
- Inspect SDS-Max Chuck – Ensure bit is fully locked (audible click).
- Two-Handed Grip – Always use the main handle and side handle for control.
- Start at Low Speed – Gradually increase impact force to prevent kickback.
- Check Bit Condition – Replace if cracked, chipped, or worn.
- Disconnect Power – Remove battery/unplug before changing bits or servicing.
Storage Procedures
- Clean After Use – Blow out dust from vents and chuck with compressed air.
- Lubricate Chuck – Apply manufacturer-approved grease monthly.
- Store Bits Separately – Keep in a dry rack or case to prevent rust.
- Battery Care (if cordless) – Remove and store at 30–50% charge in a fireproof container.
- Hang or Case Storage – Protects the hammer mechanism from damage.
Critical Warnings
- NEVER operate without the side handle.
- NEVER store with a bit inserted in the chuck.
- NEVER exceed 15 minutes of continuous use (allow 5-minute cooldowns).
- Voltage/frequency:220-240V~50/60Hz
- Input Power:1200W
- Impact Rate:2900 RPM
- Impact force:12J
- HEX Chuck System
- packed: Metal Box
Available with different specification:
Including:
Input power: 2100W
Impact rate: 1600bmp
Impact force: 50J
HEX chuck system
Packed: metal box
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Demolition Hammer
- 85 Joules: This indicates the impact energy the hammer can deliver with each blow. Joules are a unit of energy, and a higher value suggests greater force, allowing the tool to break through tough materials effectively.
- 1700W: This represents the power of the demolition hammer in watts. A higher wattage generally correlates with a more powerful and efficient tool, enabling it to handle demanding demolition tasks.
- 23 KGS: This refers to the weight of the demolition hammer in kilograms. A weight of 23 kilograms indicates that the tool is relatively heavy, providing stability and impact force during operation. However, it also implies that the tool may require additional effort to handle, so proper safety measures and operator strength are essential.
SDS – Hex Stone Flat Chisel
- SDS: This stands for "Slotted Drive System" or "Special Direct System," and it's a standardized chuck system used in rotary hammer drills. SDS chucks have slots that allow for easy and quick tool changes without the need for additional tools.
- Hex Stone Flat Chisel:
- Hex: Indicates that the chisel has a hexagonal (six-sided) shank. This shape is common for secure and efficient tool retention in compatible chucks.
- Stone Flat Chisel: Describes the type of chisel. In this context, it suggests that the chisel is designed for working with stone surfaces, and "flat" likely refers to the shape of the cutting edge.
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