Breaker hammers
The gasoline- or electric-powered impact hammers are used for driving percussion window samplers and probing rods into the ground. The impact hammer is connected to the threaded headpiece of the percussion window sampler using a striking pen.
Wacker BH 55
The gasoline-powered Wacker BH 55 is characterized by a good combination of high impact energy of 55 J, and a lower impact rate, 1300 impacts/minute, which is gentler on the thread.
With a low vibration level of only 4,9 m/s², the Wacker BH 55 is suitable for longer-term use by the operator in applications.
Cobra TTe
The gasoline-powered Cobra TTe is a robust and field proven impact hammer suitable for a variety of applications. If necessary, a variety of different tools like point chisels, wide chisels or tamper plates can be used with the Cobra TTe.
With an exceptionally low vibration level of 3,8 m/s², the Cobra TTe is suitable for extendet use by the operator in the application.
Tool shaft Impact energy
Hex 25x108 mm 40 J
Hex 32x160 mm 40 J
Bosch GSH 16–30
The electric-powered Bosch GSH 16–30, weighing only 16,5 kg is an exceptionally lightweight impact hammer.
With 1750 W power consumption, an impact energy of 41 J, and a impact rate of 1300 impacts/minute, the Bosch GSH 16–30 is well-suited for driving percussion window samplers.
Tool shaft Impact energy
30 mm 41 J
Maktia HM 1512
The electric-powered Makita HM 1512 has a moderate weight of 20,4 kg. With 1850 W power consumption, a high impact energy of 48,5 J, and a impact rate of 1300 impacts/minute, the Makita HM 1512 offers a good combination of performance data.
Thanks to the Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT), the Makita HM 1512 has a low vibration level of 6,5 m/s².
Tool shaft Impact energy
28 mm 48,5 J