1. Various shapes of tools

2. The right tool for each jobs
| No | Tool | Application |
| 1) | Conical point | For all demolition work, i.e. masonry, concrete etc |
| 2) | Moil point /Pyramidal point |
On special hard rock or reinforced concrete, this tool is most used and is generally suitable for splitting. however, it can not break an object into pieces at a blow as a blunt tool does. Further, as it may slip during hammering, hammering must be performed with the point stabilized. |
| 3) | Chisel / Wedge | For all demolition work with additional cutting work. It is generally used for civil engineering work and it is also suitable for splitting and used for breaking flat rocks. |
| 4) | Blunt end | On rocks other than excessively hard rocks, this tool is most used. As the end is flat / blunt, locating the tool on an object to be broken is easier and the the tool seldom slips during hammering. |
| 5) | Asphalt cutter | General use with additional cutting section cutting asphalt or soft material |
| 6) | Ramming tool /Beam cap |
Beating in poles and pipes produced according to request |
3. Hammer manufacturers







































































































































