electric hammer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A hammer driven by an electric motor: An "electric hammer" is a power tool that uses an electric motor to drive a hammering mechanism, typically used for drilling into hard materials like concrete or masonry, or for light demolition work.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The construction worker used an electric hammer to break up the old concrete sidewalk.
- For this project, you will need a drill and an electric hammer.
Advanced Usage
- The term "electric hammer" is often used in technical, construction, or DIY contexts to specify the power source of the tool, distinguishing it from pneumatic (air-powered) or manual hammers.
Variants and Related Words
- Hammer drill (n): A specific type of rotary drill that also delivers a rapid hammering action, often used interchangeably with "electric hammer" in common usage.
- Rotary hammer (n): A more powerful type of electric hammer designed for heavier drilling and chiseling tasks.
- Demolition hammer (n): A large, powerful electric hammer used for breaking concrete and other heavy demolition.
Synonyms
- Power hammer: A general term for any hammer powered by a motor.
- Motorized hammer: A hammer that is operated by a motor.
Related Phrases
- To use an electric hammer: To operate an electric hammer.
- Make sure to wear safety goggles when you use an electric hammer.
- Electric hammer bit/chisel: The accessory (drill bit or chisel) that is attached to and used with the electric hammer.
- This electric hammer bit is designed for drilling into brick.
Noun
- a hammer driven by electric motor