Metabo Corp. has introduced the SDS-max MHE 56 chiseling hammer for precision removal and chipping of concrete and stone. The tool’s D support handle and compact design — only 18 inches long and less than 17 pounds — gives users more control over the tool, while the 14-amp motor provides power. This combination makes the MHE 56 ideal for a variety of specialized applications, such as removing tiles, ceiling decor or small walled sections, as well as chipping out cement surrounding window frames. An easily engaged impact reduction switch that reduces power by 30 percent lets the chiseling hammer be used for the removal of brittle or softer material, as well.
The MHE 56’s flexible design elements enable the tool to be used in virtually any working position, including hard-to-reach spaces. Metabo’s VibraTech handle, which reduces vibration up to 60 percent and enhances user comfort via an integrated damping system, can be fitted at three different points on the tool, and the chisel is lockable in 12 positions.
The MHE 56 provides up to 2,840 bpm with up to 14 joules per impact. The tool comes complete with autostop carbon brushes, a carbon brush wear indicator, a winding protection grid and a 360-degree support handle.
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