The use of lithium cordless rotary hammers can complete a certain degree of chiseling tasks.
Lithium cordless rotary hammers typically have high rotational speed and impact force, which allows them to perform well when chiseling on relatively small or less hard materials. For example, in home decoration, when used for tasks such as demolishing lightweight walls and chiseling cable trays, lithium cordless rotary hammers can efficiently complete the work. Its portability and cordless design also make it more flexible and convenient for users to operate, allowing them to perform chiseling operations at different locations without being limited by wire length.
However, for some large-scale, high-intensity chiseling tasks, lithium cordless rotary hammers may have certain limitations. For example, when facing very hard rocks or concrete structures, their impact force and sustained working ability may not be comparable to professional wired large rock drills. Moreover, the battery life of the lithium cordless rotary hammer is also a factor that needs to be considered. During long-term chiseling tasks, frequent charging or battery replacement may be required, which can affect work efficiency.
In addition, when using a lithium cordless rotary hammer for chiseling tasks, it is also necessary to pay attention to operational safety. Due to its high rotational speed and impact force, splashing fragments may be generated during use, causing harm to the user. Therefore, appropriate protective equipment such as helmets, goggles, gloves, etc. must be worn.