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Breaker Hammers
A breaker hammer is a tool to reach for when you shouldn’t cut corners; you should demolish them. Whether you’re chipping up old concrete, busting out a cracked slab, or tackling general demolition work, a quality breaker hammer saves serious time and effort. Built for the heavy-duty impact of running into a brick wall, repeatedly, all day. These tools deliver the force you need without breaking your back or the bank.
Breaker hammers are a go-to for contractors who want fast progress with manageable clean-up results. Look for features like variable speed control for precision or fast smash, ergonomic handles and vibration reduction to reduce user fatigue, and quality housing and components to withstand rugged use. Toolless bit changes and compatibility with a range of chisel sizes help keep downtime to a minimum. When you’re choosing one, it’s all about power, durability, and comfort. On the job site, you need equipment that can take a beating, so you don’t have to.
Breaker Hammer Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the different types of break hammers?
Is there a main use for a breaker hammer?
What safety items are needed when using a breaker hammer?
How do I maintain my breaker hammer?
- Shock absorbers
- Tie rods (if applicable)
- Saddle locking pins and bolts: are they tight?
- Piping and fittings: are they leaking?
- Body, saddle, tool, and arm: are any of these parts cracked?
- Bits: are they sharp enough for your next job?
- Lubrication: lubricate your breaker hammer each time you use it, hourly if necessary.
- Cover your breaker hammer with a tarp when it’s not in use to prevent dust buildup.







































