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This pneumatic air hammer, classified as a 150 size tool, delivers the focused impact force required for demanding automotive and industrial maintenance tasks. Supplied as a complete unit with one air shovel head, it is engineered for operations where manual force is insufficient, such as dislodging seized brake pads, breaking through rusted components, or assisting with tyre repairs. The key design feature is its dual handle suit options: one with a hexagonal profile and one with a round profile. This allows operators to select the handle that best suits their grip and the specific angle of attack for the job at hand, improving control and application efficiency when connected to a standard compressed air supply.

The air hammer is defined by its straightforward, task-focused design and provision of user choice where it matters most for handling. Its construction prioritises delivering impact force from a pneumatic source to a single, supplied chisel head.
The core tool body and handle components are manufactured from hardened steel, a material selection that provides the necessary strength and durability to withstand repeated high-impact shocks during operations like rust removal or breaking tight components free. The inclusion of both a hexagonal and a round handle suit means the tool can adapt to different workshop scenarios without requiring separate tools. The hexagonal handle offers positive grip engagement, which can be advantageous for high-torque applications or when extra leverage is needed, while the round handle suit provides a more traditional, versatile grip for general use.
The tool is specified as a 150 size air hammer, a classification that relates to its physical scale and power output suitable for garage and workshop environments. This size makes it a practical choice for tasks on vehicles and machinery where space may be limited but significant force is required. The supplied single air shovel head is the primary working end, designed to concentrate the pneumatic energy onto a specific point for effective chiselling and breakout work.

This tool finds its primary application in settings where compressed air is available and repetitive, high-force impact is needed to disassemble or prepare components. Its design addresses common mechanical challenges encountered in maintenance and repair work.
In professional automotive workshops, the air hammer is a valuable tool for expediting labour-intensive jobs. It is particularly effective for brake service work, where it can be used to drive out old, corroded brake pad pins or separate caliper components. For tyre repair specialists, it can assist in bead-breaking or dealing with rusted wheel nuts. The ability to choose between handle types allows a technician to select the best configuration for accessing confined spaces around suspension components or within wheel arches.
For the serious home mechanic or DIY enthusiast with access to an air compressor, this tool transforms difficult manual jobs. It can tackle stubborn rusted bolts on garden machinery, assist in breaking concrete for small projects, or be used for general metal fabrication work requiring piercing or shaping. The round handle option may be preferred for less specialised, general-purpose tasks around a home workshop, providing a familiar feel for users accustomed to standard hammer tools.

The value of this air hammer lies in its focused functionality, adaptability through handle choice, and suitability for the specific range of tasks it is designed to address. It offers a mechanical advantage over purely manual tools.
As a pneumatically powered tool with a simple mechanical action, it requires minimal ongoing maintenance beyond standard air line care (using clean, dry air and occasional lubrication via an in-line oiler if recommended). The hardened steel construction of the body and the interchangeable handles are built for repeated use across many projects. The single, dedicated air shovel head is a consumable item that can be replaced as needed, extending the tool's service life.
Choosing this specific air hammer provides a clear advantage where handle flexibility is important. Instead of being locked into a single grip style, the user has two options in one package, making the tool more versatile across different jobs and user preferences. The 150 size specification indicates a tool balanced for general workshop duty, being powerful enough for automotive work without being overly large for more delicate tasks. It addresses the core need for pneumatic impact force in rust removal, brake work, and repair scenarios with a no-frills, practical design.





