XTRA-POWER XPT 436 with a hex holder of 17mm with convenient depth ensures an impact rate of 2900 BPM for valid and predictable output. The XPT 436 is commonly used in the construction field and it is the most strengthened but convenient machine. This effective tool is beneficial in taking down massive concrete structures. The strong electric motor, with an operating wattage of 1080 watts, utilizes a bit that beats vigorously on the concrete surface until it disintegrates. It's built to have a reasonable and safe grasp of an amazing body.
Features
:- Easy handheld style
- Configured with a chisel bit
- Holds a hex chisel of 17mm
- The motor capacity of 1080-watts
- Enduring use of such a comfortable body
- Hard metal gearing for performance gains and increased product life
Accessories
:- 1 unit Demolition Hammer
- 2 units Grease
- 2 units Chisel (1 Pointed & 1 Flat)
- 1 unit Wrench
- 1 Pair Carbon Brush
- 1 unit Carrying Case
- 1 unit User Manual
Applications
:This demolition hammer is ideal for :
- Breaking concrete slabs, bricks, and stones
- Chiseling and surface scaling
- Removing tiles, plaster, and flooring materials
- Light to medium-duty construction and renovation projects
- Electrical and plumbing channel cutting
- Civil engineering and industrial maintenance tasks
Usage
:User Instructions :
1. Prepare the work area
- Remove obstacles and ensure the surface is stable.
- Wear safety gear (gloves, goggles, ear protection).
2. Attach the correct chisel
- Insert the 17 mm HEX bit firmly into the tool holder until it locks.
3. Connect to power
- Plug the demolition hammer into a 220–240V outlet.
4. Start the tool
- Hold the hammer firmly with both hands.
- Press the power switch to start operation.
5. Operate with steady pressure
- Allow the tool to do the work—do not force it.
- Move the chisel slowly across the surface as required.
6. Switch off & unplug
- Turn off the device and disconnect from the power supply after use.
Maintenance :
To ensure long-lasting performance :
- Clean after each use – Wipe off dust, debris, and moisture.
- Lubricate the tool holder periodically to prevent jamming.
- Inspect power cord regularly for cuts or damage.
- Check chisels and bits for wear; replace if necessary.
- Store in a dry place to prevent rust and internal damage.
- Avoid overload – Let the motor rest after prolonged use to prevent overheating.
- Professional servicing is recommended every 6–12 months for heavy users.