Drilling Hammers
Hammers come in many designs to fit various applications, including sledge and drilling types for the demolition work. The two designs are similar, but sledgehammers are decidedly more massive and heavier than drilling models. Besides, the long handle allows the worker to boost the strike force. Drilling models are similar to sledgehammers but smaller in size and weight and feature a shorter handle. Their design makes these hand tools ideal not only for light demolition duties but also for other tasks.
For example, they can be used to hammer nails when precision and delicacy are not major concerns. They also offer good performance with chisels on wood or metal surfaces. Also called club hammers, these tools are available with different head materials including brass, copper, and steel. The handle can be made from rubber, wood, or fiberglass. Other essential characteristics are the head weight, which ranges from 10 to 100 oz, and the overall length, typically varying from less than 10 to 20''. On our virtual shelves, you will find a vast assortment of quality drilling hammers. Made by leading companies, these products are made to serve you for years to come, ensuring good efficiency and performance.




