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Work Smart Equipment releases new Easy Hammer jackhammer trolley

  • Published: 20/04/2009

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WORK Smart Equipment has released a new model of the Easy Hammer jackhammer trolley, which is said to reduce operator fatigue and back strain.

Easy Hammer removes all types of floor tiles and lino and can also be used for breaking concrete and rock.

New features include a footplate replacing a bar at the rear, said to make it easier for the operator to maintain momentum.

The system for adjusting the angle of the breaker has also been made more mechanical, adding to reliability.

The jackhammer can be operated from six different angles, ranging from 20 degrees to 80 degrees, which gives the operator maximum flexibility.

Work Smart Equipment introduced the Australian-designed and manufactured Easy Hammer two years ago and, after success on the domestic front, is now preparing to export it.

Customers have reported that by using the trolley, jackhammer work can be done up to eight times faster.

Easy Hammer can be used with most electric hammers, but is particularly suitable for Hitachi and Milwauke models.

It weighs 22.5kg without the hammer and has built-in shock reduction.

Easy Hammer comes with the choice of a wide chisel, which is flippable and self sharpening, and a lino head for removing vinyl flooring, cork and most ceramic tiles.

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