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

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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