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Why Shock Absorption is the New Benchmark for 2026 Demolition Safety

May. 18, 2026

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In the demanding world of heavy-duty construction, vibration isn't just an annoyance—it's a liability. With 2026 safety regulations tightening, professional contractors are prioritizing AVT (Active Vibration Technology) as a key selection criterion.

Protecting Your Greatest Asset: Long-term exposure to tool vibration can lead to serious health issues, including HAVS (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome). Our latest demolition hammer series features a multi-stage damping system, reducing vibration transmission to the operator's hands by up to 50%.

Precision Through Stability: Vibration doesn't just tire the worker; it compromises accuracy. A well-damped tool stays on target, ensuring cleaner concrete breakage and faster project completion.

Longevity by Design: Shock absorption also protects the tool’s internal motor and PCB from the violent stress of impact, significantly extending the service life of the machine and lowering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for fleet owners.

 Why Shock Absorption is the New Benchmark for 2026 Demolition Safety

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