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What is a demolition hammer? The demolition hammer is one of the power tools specifically designed for the demolition of the structure. It is also known as stomping hammers. Demolition hammer tools are strong enough to break down various materials such as wooden walls, concrete surfaces and tile flooring. Jackhammers, also known as demolition hammers or concrete breakers, are the primary tool in the breaking of old or non-standard structures and are a must-have for construction and renovation projects that often involve tearing down concrete slabs, tiles, or brick walls. A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. Hammers are powerful enough to break up blocks of brick and concrete with ease. Our breaker hammers work with many Cat machines, meaning you can quickly transform your existing equipment into a robust demolition tool just by renting a breaker hammer. It is perfect for demolition, trenching, chipping, breaking holes in concrete, block, brick, tile stucco, housing foundation removal, concrete slab , oil chimney and much more! SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically used for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, oncrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically u sed for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, concrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a unique design that provides a high level of power during drilling.
₱9,438.00 ₱7,550.00
VWhat is a demolition hammer? The demolition hammer is one of the power tools specifically designed for the demolition of the structure. It is also known as stomping hammers. Demolition hammer tools are strong enough to break down various materials such as wooden walls, concrete surfaces and tile flooring. Jackhammers, also known as demolition hammers or concrete breakers, are the primary tool in the breaking of old or non-standard structures and are a must-have for construction and renovation projects that often involve tearing down concrete slabs, tiles, or brick walls. A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. Hammers are powerful enough to break up blocks of brick and concrete with ease. Our breaker hammers work with many Cat machines, meaning you can quickly transform your existing equipment into a robust demolition tool just by renting a breaker hammer. It is perfect for demolition, trenching, chipping, breaking holes in concrete, block, brick, tile stucco, housing foundation removal, concrete slab , oil chimney and much more! SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically used for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, oncrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically u sed for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, concrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a unique design that provides a high level of power during drilling.
₱14,750.00 ₱11,800.00
Electronic variable speed for total control in any application Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application Improved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool life Output air slots designed to protect users
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They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱41,625.00 ₱33,300.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱71,250.00 ₱57,000.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱135,000.00 ₱108,000.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱178,750.00 ₱14,300.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱161,250.00 ₱129,000.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱178,750.00 ₱143,000.00
Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applicationsRotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concreteMechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jamLarge hammer mechanism delivers high performance with low stress to the critical components resulting in better durabilityImproved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool lifeRounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any applicationOutput air slots designed to protect users' eye
₱22,875.00
DEWALT ROTARY HAMMER, D- HANDLE, 710W, 22MM 2-MODE SDS+ HAMMER, D25032K-B1
₱18,875.00
Ideal for drilling anchor and fixing holes into concrete and masonry from 4 to 26 mm in diameter. Improved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool life. Ergonomic rubber coated back handle design for improved comfort in use. Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application. Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications. Rotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concrete. Mechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jam. Output air slots designed to protect users' eye. Electronic variable speed for total control in any application.
₱29,318.00
Quick Change Removable Chuck for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications Output air slots designed to protect users' eye Large hammer mechanism delivers high performance with low stress to the critical components resulting in better durability Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application Rubber coated side handle to improve user comfort Ergonomic rubber coated back handle design for improved comfort in use Electronic variable speed for total control in any application Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications Rotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concrete Ideal for drilling anchor and fixing holes into concrete and masonry from 4 to 28 mm in diameter Improved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool life Mechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jam
₱36,375.00
ules Of Impact Energy For Fast Drilling Durable German-Engineered Hammer Mechanism Shocks Active Vibration Control® Technology Reduces Vibration Felt At The Handles For Less User Fatigue And Greater Productivity Factory-Set Clutch Reduces Sudden, High-Torque Reactions If Bit Jams Optimized Ergonomic Design Provides Excellent Control In All Orientations Variable Speed Trigger For Accurate Hole Starting Category-Leading High Speed Drilling Performance Compact, Lightweight And Ergonomic Design For Improved Comfort And Support During Extended Operating Periods Ideal For Drilling Anchors And Fixing Holes Into Concrete, Brick Andmasonry From 4mm To 30mm
₱61.00
₱9,400.00
710W 22mm 2Kg 3 mode SDS+ hAMMER
₱10,065.00 ₱18,300.00
1000W 4kg Rotary Hammer
₱6,296.50 ₱8,995.00
1350W 5kg Rotary Hammer
₱20,296.50 ₱28,995.00
2KG Rotary Hammer
₱4,616.50 ₱6,595.00
2KG Rotary Hammer
₱4,896.50 ₱6,995.00
Rotary Hammer 2KG 18V X-LINE
₱5,596.50 ₱7,995.00
Our M18 FUEL™ ½” Hammer Drill Driver is the Industry's Most Powerful Hammer Drill, delivering the capability to drill the largest holes at high speed into the densest materials. Delivering unrivalled performance in a compact structure, all M18 FUEL™ products feature three Milwaukee ® exclusive innovations: The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor, REDLITHIUM™ Battery Pack and REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence Hardware and Software. These deliver unmatched power, run-time and durability on the jobsite. Hammer Drill is the industry's most powerful brushless battery powered drill, delivering up to 60% more power. Its cordless body is up to 1.5 in. shorter and up to 2 times faster under heavy load than other models. If tool tracking, inventory, and tool control top your list, Milwaukee handily wins this area, though DeWalt continues to improve. When comparing DeWalt brushless vs Milwaukee brushless tools, both employ smart electronics to better control the speed and power of their tools while cutting, drilling, driving, or sawing. The diameter of an SDS and SDS Plus shank is 10 millimeters. The difference is that SDS Plus have 4 splines in the shank that hold it more securely. SDS Plus have a 10mm shank, while the SDS Max has an 18mm. This means that SDS Max bits have an increased capability for tougher masonry work, withstanding more torque and force. The SDS Plus range is shorter in length and is tailored to lighter duty work and smaller diameter holes. The difference between Milwaukee's FUEL range and their standard brushless M18 tools is that FUEL has much more powerful POWERSTATE brushless motor. According to Milwaukee, it is 4 times more powerful! The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers more application speed, torque and durability in a more compact form.
₱215,000.00 ₱172,000.00
₱35,500.00
MULTI-FUNCTION CHUCK DIRECTION INDICATION THREE IN ONE TOOLS POWERFUL PERFORMANCE
₱16,600.00
Dewalt Rotary Hammer, D- Handle, 710W, 22mm 2-Mode SDS+ Hammer
₱8,305.00 ₱15,100.00
Dewalt SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill for Concrete and Stone, with 4 Functions, Vibration Control and Safety Clutch, L-Shape 3kg
₱19,525.00 ₱35,500.00
Dewalt SDS Rotary Hammer, 800W, 26mm L-Shape SDS+ COMBI
₱17,875.00 ₱32,500.00
Dewalt SDS Rotary Hammer, 900W, 28mm 3 Mode SDS + Compact Hammer QCC
₱26,840.00 ₱48,800.00
Dewalt SDS Rotary Hammer, L-Shape + Chipping Hammer SDS-MAX Combination Hammer, 1050W, 35mm
₱33,797.50 ₱61,450.00
Dewalt SDS Rotary Hammer, Pistol-Grip Drill, 3-Mode SDS+ Hammer, 800ww, 26MM, 2kg.
₱16,005.00 ₱29,100.00
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