The hammer cannot work into the water if its level exceeds the tool stroke (see picture
down under), unless it is specifically made for this purpose.
In case of doubt contact the manufacturer.
Moreover, while the hammer is
working, we advice to shorten the
distance between excavator and
hammer as much as possible and to
remove the cylinder piston rods only
partially (C-D strokes never completely
out).
Make sure that the tool does not slip
from the surface (see picture). If the
tool is placed wrongly or holds weakly
on the material, dangerous blank
firing can occur.
yes
yes
No
No