8 Year Exporter Step Drill Bit - Demolition Hammer Bdh6504 – Benyu
8 Year Exporter Step Drill Bit - Demolition Hammer Bdh6504 – Benyu Detail:
Product details
Excellence, derives from the perfect details!
BENYU demolition hammers, provides required high power and capability by using high-performance motor, to complete the toughest applications.
BENYU demolition hammers, by using high-efficient pneumatic impact mechanism system, anti-vibration and soft-rubber handles, brings nice experience to users.
Product Features:
1700W high power copper motor, provides strong force and durable performance.
Precise designs of large-volume cylinder and air chamber, ensures high efficiency of hammering force.
Fine steel clamping chuck, which is made of alloy, never drops the bits.
The metal housing is sturdy, durable, shock-resistant and unbreakable.
High quality gear is durable and transmits power stably and efficiently.
D-Shape auxiliary handle, comfortable to operate.
Accessory:
Auxiliary Handle
30 *410mm Hex. Chisels (optional)
Oil (110g) (optional)
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We always think and practice corresponding to the change of circumstance, and grow up. We purpose at the achievement of a richer mind and body as well as the living for 8 Year Exporter Step Drill Bit - Demolition Hammer Bdh6504 – Benyu , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Algeria, Sri Lanka, Norwegian, We expect to deliver merchandise and services to more users in global aftermarket markets; we launched our global branding strategy by providing our excellent products and solutions all over the world by virtue of our well reputed partners letting global users keep pace with technology innovation and achievements with us.
By Jean Ascher from Hyderabad - 2018.06.21 17:11
Wide range, good quality, reasonable prices and good service, advanced equipment, excellent talents and continuously strengthened technology forces,a nice business partner.
By Kitty from Accra - 2017.10.27 12:12