DEWALT D25980 Pavement Breaker Product Description:
- 61 Ft-lbs impact energy provides maximum performance
- Shocks- active vibration control reduces vibration up to 70 percent, increasing user comfort and productivity
- 15 amp motor provides maximum power and overload protection
- Rubber coated handles provide greater comfort and control
- Electronic soft start increases productivity by reducing bit walking
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By Max Power
I have a handful of rental properties. I got this for doing interior demolition of a basement slab so I could get to the main sewer line to replace it with PVC after the clay pipe had collapsed. This one job paid for the tool. It can go through slabs, foundation walls, concrete steps, anything.It's 80lbs. It uses jackhammer bits that are about $20 a piece. Use anti-vibration gloves which are about $50 for a pair or your nerves and joints can be damaged. Prolonged use even with gloves will cause damage. When I use it I take frequent breaks. To say it goes faster than a sledge hammer would be an understatement, and it can do things a sledge cant. You can basically use the weight of the tool to break concrete into rubble in minutes.If you use an pneumatic jackhammer you need a massive air compressor on-site, which is a pain in the butt.Another use of this is installing french drains with submersible pumps in basements where the water table is high.Doing any kind of work under a slab in a house requires a jackhammer unfortunately.Very cool to have this tool in my arsenal. To be honest I don't really need it anymore since I'm not a contractor, but it's kind of like keeping a bazooka in my garage, never know when you'll need it. Concrete has a short life span.Hope that helps.
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