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Definition of Electric hammer
1. Noun. A hammer driven by electric motor.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electric Hammer
Literary usage of Electric hammer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles and Practice of Electrical Engineering by Alexander Gray (1917)
"electric hammer.—The two types of electric hammer shown diagrammatically in Figs.
45 and 46 illustrate the action of a solenoid with a magnet plunger and ..."
2. Principles and Practice of Electrical Engineering by Alexander Gray (1917)
"electric hammer.—The two types of electric hammer shown diagrammatically in Figs.
45 and 46 illustrate the action of a solenoid with a magnet plunger and ..."
3. Electrical Engineer (1890)
"AN electric hammer. To THE EDITOR OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ... And where's
the future for the electric hammer t Yours, etc., WILDMOOR. ..."
4. Scientific & Technical Papers of Werner Von Siemens by Werner von Siemens (1895)
"electric hammer.* THE electric hammer has for its object the employment of the
electric currents generated by batteries or machines as a driving force for ..."
5. The Edison Monthly by New York Edison Company (1910)
"A New electric hammer T HE Electro-Magnetic Tool Company of Chicago is placing
on the market a new electric hammer, known as its Model 5, which possesses ..."
6. Laboratory Equipment for Psychological Experiments by Charles Hubbard Judd (1907)
"The electric hammer-head can be made to close the circuit through the clock,
other connections remaining the same FIG. 102 From the catalogue of Zimmermann, ..."