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A Chipping Hammer is a versatile hand or power tool designed for breaking, chipping, and removing hard materials such as concrete, tiles, or weld slag. It is commonly used in construction, demolition, and metalworking industries for precise chiseling and surface preparation.
A specialized power tool designed for driving screws into drywall with precision and speed. Powered by a cord, it ensures consistent performance for extended use in construction projects.
A drill that delivers both rotary and percussive actions, providing a hammering effect while drilling. It is particularly effective for masonry work and light concrete drilling.
A basic drill designed for rotary motion without a hammering feature. It is used for drilling holes in materials like wood, plastic, and metal, focusing on precision and efficiency.
A lightweight and portable drill powered by a rechargeable battery. It is primarily used for drilling and driving screws in wood, plastic, and metal. Ideal for tasks requiring mobility or where power outlets are unavailable.
A versatile power tool that combines rotary drilling and hammering action. It is commonly used for drilling into concrete, brick, and masonry, as well as general-purpose drilling into wood and metal when the hammering feature is disabled.
A heavy-duty tool designed for drilling through tough materials like concrete and stone. It uses a piston mechanism to deliver powerful hammering action, making it suitable for construction and demolition tasks.
A power drill with a hammering function, powered by a rechargeable battery. It is ideal for drilling into hard materials like concrete, masonry, and brick without the need for a power outlet. Its portability makes it suitable for remote or outdoor projects.