
| Milwaukee Demolition Hammers 5338, Breaker Hammer or Jack Hammer For those King Kong size jobs, haul in the 5338 Breaker Hammer. You'll be glad you did. This 71-1/2 pound Big Daddy can handle the toughest demolition jobs. At 15 amp and 1400 bpm, this Breaker Hammer delivers 44 foot pounds of blow energy and uses 1-1/8 inch shank iron. Milwaukee Demolition Hammers 5338, Breaker Hammer or Jack Hammer For those large size jobs, haul in the 5338 Breaker Hammer. You'll be glad you did. This 71-1/2 pound demolition hammer can handle the toughest demolition jobs. At 15 amp and 1400 bpm, the milwaukee 5338 Breaker Hammer delivers 44 foot pounds of blow energy and uses 1-1/8 inch shank iron. When you are pounding this hard you work up a sweat, so does the tool so the bit lock is foot operated so you don't handle hot accessories. Too heavy to carry? A hand truck style dolly is available to haul from shop to job site. The milwaukee 5338 tool accepts both 1-1/8 inch air tool steel as well as 1-1/8 inch hex notched steel. Milwaukee Demolition Hammers 5338, Breaker Hammer or Jack Hammer Features: T-handles featured for operator control 44 ft./lb. of blow energy, 1400 bpm 15 amp, 120 Volt AC/DC Uses 1-1/8 in. hex air tool steel or 1-1/8 in. hex notched steel Milwaukee Demolition Hammers 5338, Breaker Hammer or Jack Hammer Voltage 120 AC-DC Amps 15.0 Blow Energy 44 ft.-lbs. No Load BPM 1,400 Bit Shank Type 1-1/8 in. Collard Hex Cord Type 10 ft. Fixed Switch Type Paddle Trigger Lock -- Electronic Feedback No Length 28-1/2 in. Tool Weight 71.5 lbs. Shipping Weight 80.0 lbs. |
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