![]() Types of Kango Hammer and Heavy Duty Breaker Large Air Breakers, Petrol Breakers and Electric Breakers Using a sledge hammer to break up a concrete pathįortunately over the years the development in tool technology has come on leaps and bounds and the traditional pneumatic drill commonly seen breaking up tarmac on a road or sometimes heard waking you up at an ungodly hour in the morning is now available on a smaller scale enter the Kango Hammer (or heavy duty breaker, concrete breaker, demolition hammer or jack hammer as they are also known). This method is totally fine and can also be a great workout, but on that note is also really hard work and very time consuming and when time is of the essence, finding and having to break up a large bolder that’s stuck right in your way can play havoc if you are keen to get cracking. Undertaking this as a DIY’er would traditionally have meant using a good old sledge hammer to to the bulk of the work and then a smaller club hammer and bolster where some fine tuning is needed. If you are an avid DIY’er or work in the trades then the chances are at some point you will have to have broken up some concrete, removed rocks or broken large rocks into smaller chunks, created a chase for some electric cables or even chiseled back sections of walls to make space for other items. ![]()
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