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Effect of bit wear on hammer drill handle vibration and productivity

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Michael Uhl, Marius Gauch, Jan-Heinrich Robens, Thomas Gwosch & Sven Matthiesen. (2022) Analysis of the influence of feed and lateral force on productivity and hand-arm vibration in interaction with drill bit wear and concrete strength. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 92, pages 103347.
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Michael Schwenn, Oliver Zeman, Josef Schorn & Konrad Bergmeister. (2021) Influence of different drilling methods on the behavior of post‐installed mechanical fasteners in uncracked and cracked concrete. Structural Concrete 22:3, pages 1600-1611.
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Michael Uhl, Andreas Lindenmann & Sven Matthiesen. (2021) Analysis of factors influencing the productivity of hammer drilling – user forces, human fatigue, drilling direction, and drill bit. Applied Ergonomics 92, pages 103338.
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