ID HM810S ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] - 26491
ID HM810S ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] - 26491

ID HM810S ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] - 26491

Sale priceDhs. 350.00 Regular priceDhs. 400.00
SKU: 26491
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Built to Break — Professional Power, Every Strike.

The ID HM810S Electric Demolition Hammer is a professional-grade, 1050W heavy-duty breaking machine engineered for demanding concrete demolition, masonry breaking, and tile removal tasks. Delivering a powerful 11 Joules of impact energy at 2900 impacts per minute, this electric demolition hammer combines raw power with operator safety through its double insulation design. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug and a comprehensive accessory kit including a PVC carrying case, it is the complete solution for construction professionals and serious renovators across the UAE and GCC region.

  • Powerful 1050W Rated Motor Input: Operating on a 220–240V, 50/60Hz power supply, the HM810S draws 1050 Watts of rated power to sustain continuous, high-load breaking operations without performance drop-off — making it a reliable workhorse for full-day demolition tasks on professional job sites.
  • High-Impact Performance — 11 Joules at 2900 Impacts Per Minute: With an impact energy of 11 Joules and a striking frequency of 2900 impacts per minute, this demolition hammer delivers rapid, forceful blows that efficiently fracture concrete slabs, break up asphalt, and dislodge stubborn masonry — dramatically reducing manual effort and project time.
  • Double Insulation Safety System: The HM810S is engineered with a double insulation construction, ensuring that all internal electrical components are completely isolated from the outer tool casing. This critical safety feature eliminates the risk of electric shock even in wet or demanding site conditions, providing peace of mind for operators working without a ground connection.
  • Hex Shank Tool Interface for Maximum Torque Transfer: The machine features a hex shank chuck system, which provides a secure, play-free connection between the tool body and chisel bits. This interface is specifically designed to handle the extreme rotational and impact forces generated during heavy demolition, ensuring efficient energy transfer with every blow and minimising bit slippage.
  • Compact & Manageable at 7kg Net Weight: Weighing just 7 kilograms, the HM810S strikes an optimal balance between raw power and operator manageability. The included auxiliary handle provides a two-handed grip for superior control and reduced operator fatigue during extended use, while the compact form factor allows access to confined demolition areas.
  • Complete Professional Kit with PVC Carrying Case: This machine ships as a fully equipped professional package. It includes an auto-stop carbon brush set for extended motor life, a piston ring and 50g grease sachet for maintenance readiness, a special wrench for bit changes, and a rigid PVC carrying case that protects the tool and all accessories during transport and storage. The unit also carries CE certification, confirming it meets European safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards.
Key Features Perfect For
  • 1050W Heavy-Duty Motor for sustained high-performance breaking
  • 11J Impact Energy at 2900 imp/min for rapid material removal
  • Double Insulation for enhanced electrical safety on site
  • Hex Shank Compatibility for high-torque chisel and bit use
  • PVC Carrying Case Included for safe transport and organised storage
  • Concrete & Asphalt Breaking on construction and road sites
  • Tile & Screed Removal during flooring renovation projects
  • Masonry Demolition for walls, foundations, and structures
  • Landscaping & Groundwork requiring heavy material removal

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

What is included in the box with the ID HM810S?

The ID HM810S comes as a complete, ready-to-work package. Inside the rigid PVC carrying case you will find the demolition hammer machine itself, an auxiliary handle for two-handed control, an auto-stop carbon brush set (one pair) to extend motor service life, a piston ring, a 50g grease sachet for lubrication maintenance, a special wrench for bit changes, and a guide book. Everything you need to get started on site is included from day one.

Is the ID HM810S compatible with the power supply in the UAE and GCC?

Yes, absolutely. The ID HM810S is rated for 220–240V at 50/60Hz, which is fully compatible with the standard 230V power supply used across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. The machine is supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, which is the standard plug type used throughout the GCC region, so no adapter is required.

How does the ID HM810S compare to a standard rotary hammer drill?

A rotary hammer drill is designed primarily for drilling holes in concrete and masonry, with a hammering action that assists the drill bit. The ID HM810S demolition hammer, by contrast, is a dedicated breaking and chiselling tool — it delivers a much higher impact energy of 11 Joules in a straight, linear blow with no rotation. This makes it significantly more powerful for breaking up concrete slabs, removing tiles, and demolishing masonry, tasks where a rotary hammer would be underpowered and unsuitable.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What type of chisel bits are compatible with the ID HM810S?

The ID HM810S uses a hex shank (hexagonal shank) bit interface. This is a widely available standard, and compatible bits include flat chisels, pointed chisels (moil points), and scaling chisels, all of which are readily available from tool suppliers. The hex shank design ensures a secure, high-torque connection that prevents bit slippage under the extreme impact forces generated during demolition work.

Can the ID HM810S be used for tile removal and floor screed breaking?

Yes, the ID HM810S is highly effective for tile removal and floor screed breaking. With 2900 impacts per minute and 11 Joules of impact energy, it can rapidly dislodge ceramic, porcelain, and stone tiles as well as break up concrete screed layers during flooring renovation projects. Using a flat chisel bit (sold separately) at a low angle is the recommended technique for efficient tile stripping without damaging the substrate below.

What does the double insulation feature mean for on-site safety?

Double insulation means the tool is constructed with two separate layers of electrical insulation between the internal live components and the outer casing that the operator touches. This design ensures that no electrical current can reach the tool's exterior, even if the primary insulation were to fail. For site workers, this means the HM810S can be used safely without a grounded (earthed) power outlet, and it significantly reduces the risk of electric shock in demanding or damp working environments. This is a recognised international safety standard for power tools.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The tool is losing power during extended use — what should I check?

A gradual loss of power during extended use is most commonly caused by worn carbon brushes. The ID HM810S includes an auto-stop carbon brush set in the box precisely for this reason — the auto-stop feature cuts power to the motor when the brushes reach the end of their service life, protecting the motor from damage. Replacing the carbon brushes with the included spare set will typically restore full power. Also ensure the ventilation slots on the tool body are clear of dust and debris to prevent overheating, and that the grease in the impact mechanism is replenished periodically using the included grease sachet.

The chisel bit feels loose or is slipping during operation — how do I fix this?

If the hex shank chisel bit feels loose or is slipping, first ensure the bit is fully and correctly seated in the chuck. Use the special wrench included in the kit to properly tighten the chuck collar — hand-tightening alone is often insufficient for the forces involved in demolition work. Also inspect the bit's hex shank for signs of wear or rounding; a worn shank will not grip correctly and the bit should be replaced. Always use quality hex shank bits that conform to the correct shank dimensions for a secure fit.

How do I transport and store the ID HM810S safely between jobs?

The ID HM810S comes with a dedicated rigid PVC carrying case designed specifically for safe transport and storage. Always store the machine and all accessories — including the auxiliary handle, wrench, carbon brushes, piston ring, and grease — inside the case when not in use. This protects the tool from dust, moisture, and impact damage during transit. Before storing, allow the tool to cool down after use, wipe down the exterior, and ensure the chisel bit is removed. Store the case in a dry, secure location away from extreme temperatures to maximise the tool's service life.