DO NOT EXECUTE IDLE STROKES
STROKES Most frequently, during the demolition works, the strokes in soft or light materials are called idle strokes. This happens when the piston does not stroke SB 60 the hammer tool, and the impact force and energy is absorbed by bolts and the tool retaining screws and not by the
Recomandations
is absorbed by bolts and the tool retaining screws and not by the tool itself. This causes an erosion and the subsequent rupture of the tip. The breaking in these cases usually appears at the top of the hammer pin as a result of the SB 60 idle strokes when the tip
CORROSION
CORROSION Rust or corrosion on the tool occurs when the tool is stored outdoors and it is not well lubricated. This can be avoided by simple and easy lubrication and maintenance of hammer’s tool away from moisture when 60 SB not in use.