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Electrical power: 1600 watts
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Tool type: Hammer/Demolition Drill - Can drill + demolition (i.e., hammering)
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Handle system: Often equipped with a side handle for better grip during cracking
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Head: May be equipped with a fast bit exchange system (e.g., SDS-Plus or SDS-Max depending on the design)
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Impact energy: Expected to be powerful (several joules), enough to break down concrete or stones
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No-load speed (RPM): Relatively low compared to a regular drill, to save power and demolition capacity.
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Number of blows per minute: High to ensure effective crushing
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Weight: I expect it to be relatively heavy, perhaps between 6-10 kg, depending on the head type and internal components.