In addition to drilling holes in stone and concrete, a rotary hammer can also be used for chiselling work, such as removing tiles or even removing an entire wall.
For this purpose, a chisel is inserted in the SDS holder of the chuck instead of a drill bit.
The rotation movement necessary for drilling can be completely deactivated using a switch on the device.
The rotary hammer thus becomes a light caulking hammer, which drives the chisel tip independently into the ground.
Technical Specifications
In addition to drilling holes in stone and concrete, a rotary hammer can also be used for chiselling work, such as removing tiles or even removing an entire wall.
For this purpose, a chisel is inserted in the SDS holder of the chuck instead of a drill bit.
The rotation movement necessary for drilling can be completely deactivated using a switch on the device.
The rotary hammer thus becomes a light caulking hammer, which drives the chisel tip independently into the ground.