Electric Demolition Hammer Tooltronix Drill Concrete Breaker Power Jack Chisel
£149.99
Description
Electric Demolition Hammer Drill Concrete Breaker Power Jack Chisel
The HEX–GAN demolition breaker hammer is specially developed for professional use in the building trade. It is ideal for breaking up and scooping out various materials, including example tiles, stone, or concrete. With maximum impact energy of 40.5J, the breaker is both highly effective and excellent value for money. The machine has a powerful motor with an engine power of 1700 watts. This all-rounder breaker with both a flat and pointed chisel included as standard can also be used for all kinds of indoor and outdoor demolition work, whether it involves breaking up floors, pulling down or tearing open walls, or chipping off tiles. The Demolition Hammer is capable of up to 1900 strokes per minute. The fan-cooled motor reduces wear and tear on the item, extending its lifespan, and thanks to its robust metal casing, the machine is guaranteed long service life. The hexagonal tool mount feature (GAN-HEX) enables flexible application with the combination of various accessories supplied. The specially mounted handgrip assures ease of use. The demolition hammer stands out with its extreme robustness and high-quality workmanship.
Features:
- Suitable for heavy demolition, masonry, and chiselling work
- Professional HEX-GAN breaking machine
- Efficient Powerful 1700-watt motor
- High demolition capacity 40.5J
- Effective impact frequency of 1900/min
- Robust metal casing
- GAN-HEX (hexagonal) tool mount enables quick tool change
- A comprehensive accessory kit included
Specifications:
- HEX-GAN Demolition breaker
- Input power: 1700W
- Chuck: 30mm HEX
- Max impact rates: 1550bpm
- Impact Joules: 40.5J
Accessories Included:
- 1 x Case with wheels
- 1 x 410mm point chisel bit
- 1 x 410mm flat chisel bit
- 1 x 410mm U chisel bit
- 1 x pair of gloves
- 1 x goggles
- 1 x mask
Specifications
Additional information
Weight | 4999 g |
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