Pneumatic Jackhammer
The pneumatic jackhammer is a powerful industrial tool designed for breaking, splitting, and crushing hard surfaces such as concrete, stone, and asphalt. It operates with a pneumatic motor and requires an air compressor with an operating pressure of 6 to 8 bar. The jackhammer delivers blows with energy ranging from 20 to 60 joules at a frequency of 800 to 1500 blows per minute, enabling fast and efficient demolition. The body length typically ranges from 50 to 90 cm, and the weight varies between 10 to 35 kg, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty projects. Ergonomic handles with anti-slip coatings allow long-term use and better control.
Pneumatic jackhammers are generally constructed from hard, wear-resistant steel and feature interchangeable bits or chisels for different applications. They are equipped with vibration and shock reduction systems to minimize operator fatigue and enhance safety. These tools are widely used in construction, roadwork, mining, and industrial maintenance, providing precise and rapid demolition for industrial environments and large-scale projects.