We believe you will be interested in our
unique product, Spike Hammer, to chip away the surface of concrete for elevated
highway piers, bridge piers, tunnels, dams, shores, waterway banks etc. The concrete
constructions mentioned above are susceptive to damage by salt, frost and other
weathering conditions as well as to deterioration by aging.
To reinforce the constructions, new concrete should be applied to the surface.
If the surface is not rough but smooth by weathering or other natural abrasion,
new concrete material cannot effectively stay on the surface as the concrete material
slips off there.
Structurally, a spike hammer is mounted on an excavator or back hoe to pneumatically
operate. Mechanically, the spike hammer strikes the concrete surface randomly
with the metal bits inlaid on the head to chip away concrete surface.
Unlike breakers, drills and water-jet machines, the spike hammer can consistently
chip away the concrete surface, operate much more economically, and produce less
noise. Furthermore, the spike hammer does not damage the concrete structure much
less than other devices. In addition, the spike hammer attached to an excavator
or back hoe can save the construction workers from Raynaud's disease simply because
the workers no longer need to handle the machine manually.
Surely you will enjoy taking extra advantages from spike hammer with various reasons
mentioned above. |