Rotary hammer is used for heavy-duty drilling and chiseling in dense materials like concrete and stone, performing tasks such as drilling anchor holes for plumbing or electrical installations, breaking up concrete, removing tiles, and demolition of walls. Unlike a hammer drill, a rotary hammer has a more powerful piston-driven impact mechanism for greater force, allowing for efficient work in construction and renovation.
Key Uses
Drilling: Drilling holes for anchors, pipes, and electrical conduits into concrete, brick, and masonry.
Chiseling: Switching the tool to hammer-only mode to chip away at materials, such as removing tiles, plaster, or stubborn surfaces.
Demolition: Light demolition work, like breaking up concrete slabs or entire walls.