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Campbell Hausfeld Air Hammers

Who would have thought that a small wagon-making business started back in 1836 in the town of Harrison, Ohio, would grow to be such a successful company? This may not have been exactly what Alexander Campbell had in mind when he was selling his equipment to local farmers, but it is certain he would be very proud of the fine reputation of the company that bears his name. Today, along with selling Campbell Hausfeld air hammers, the company manufactures a full line of tools for both the professional and the do-it-yourself hobbyist.

Campbell Hausfeld Air HammerCampbell Hausfeld is most well known for its hard working air compressors. The air compressor is an essential tool in any well equipped shop. With an air compressor you have the flexibility of powering many different types of tools. The company makes air compressors for occasional use or for daily use in the professional garage. Campbell Hausfeld air hammers are just one of the over 70 types of air powered tools in this company’s impressive product stable.

Campbell Hausfeld air hammers are quality pieces of equipment to add to your air powered tool box. For automotive enthusiasts, the air hammer is a must. You can use it to cut off rusty bolts, to cut exhaust pipes and sheet metal, to install and remove ball joints, or even use it to knock loose frozen motors. Just be sure to read all the safety instructions before you go about using your new air hammer, and always wear the proper safety equipment. Once you get started using an air hammer, you will find yourself reaching for it again and again. You may even come up with new projects, just so you can use your cool new air hammer tool. Campbell Hausfeld air hammers come with a one, two, or three year warranty depending on the hammer’s duty rating.

One of the great benefits to using Campbell Hausfeld air hammers is that you don’t need an electrical source. You can use your air powered hammers anywhere, making them perfect for your shop in the backyard shed where access to electricity is limited. Air powered tools tend to need less maintenance and they will remain in good working order longer than their electric powered counterparts. Air powered tools also weigh less than other types of tools, making them easier to work with for extended periods of time without experiencing fatigue.

—Professional Power Tool Guide

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