Electric demolition hammers
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— demolition hammers equipped with electric motors. In a sense, they are more convenient to connect than pneumatic ones — you don’t need a compressor to work, and even the most powerful tool, usually, just needs a regular household outlet. Such unpretentiousness provided the electric tool with wide popularity. On the other hand, away from sources of electricity, such a demolition hammer may be useless (whereas pneumatic compressors are often made autonomous). In addition, most electric models are moisture sensitive and spark-prone, which can be an obstacle to operation in harsh environments, such as outdoors in the rain or close to combustible materials. However, manufacturers often use various design solutions designed to minimize these shortcomings.electrical | clear | Save List |