Description
The hammer drill striker is 25 mm long and 9 mm in diameter.
This is a key part of the impact mechanism, transmitting energy from the motor to the drill.
It provides a reciprocating motion, creating impact force to break concrete, brick or stone when operating in impact mode.
The main functions of the "soldier" and the firing mechanism:
- Impact Force: Transfers the impact force of the hammer to the drill shank, allowing for efficient drilling of hard materials.
- Chiselling mode: Provides high impact energy for working with picks and blades.
- Working efficiency: The impact force, which affects the maximum drilling diameter, depends on the integrity of this part.
Lubricating the drill bit shank that interacts with the chuck (where the drill bit strikes) is essential to reduce metal wear and prevent the tool from jamming.
