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Demolition tools are tools used in the construction industry to demolish structures. These tools are used to break down walls, floors, and other structures in order to make way for new construction. Common demolition tools include jackhammers, sledgehammers, pneumatic chisels, and hydraulic shears. Jackhammers are used to break up concrete and asphalt, while sledgehammers are used to break up brick and stone. Pneumatic chisels are used to break up concrete and masonry, while hydraulic shears are used to cut through metal.
Demolition tools are essential for any construction project, as they allow for the safe and efficient removal of existing structures. They are also used to prepare a site for new construction, as well as to remove hazardous materials.
Some companies in the demolition tools market include Stanley Black & Decker, Hilti, Bosch, Makita, and DeWalt. These companies offer a wide range of demolition tools, from jackhammers and sledgehammers to pneumatic chisels and hydraulic shears. Show Less Read more