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Repair guides for demolition hammers, also called breaker hammers, hammer drills, or jackhammers.

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Any Ideas on the Manufacturer of this hammer?

Hello All,

Trying to identify this hammer for my Father.

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Thanks,

P.S. Before you ask :), Yes I googled, I ebay'd. No joy. Looks a lot like a Mikita though.

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It's a Japanese hammer that's the only for sure thing..

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Could be a kango hammer. What’s the problem with it?

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@strongbow Should be a simple fix, Dad thinks it's the switch.

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@jwwicks Check the cable for breaks and also check the brushes.

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Hard to see properly but the cable very top right doesn’t look to good.

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