
The Story
The Kamco RadHammer (MI040) is an SDS drill-attachable radiator vibrator designed to loosen stubborn corrosion and sludge deposits during power flushing. Over time, debris accumulates inside radiators and creates cold spots that can become solid and resistant to a chemical flush alone. The RadHammer fits into a standard SDS chuck and, in hammer-only (non-rotational) mode, applies moderate-pressure, high-frequency vibration directly to the radiator surface to break these deposits free so they can be carried away by the power flush.
It is fitted with a replaceable flat-faced head, so wear from repeated impact use does not mean replacing the whole tool.
| Product Code | MI040 |
| Product Name | Kamco RadHammer radiator vibrator tool |
| Fitting | Standard SDS chuck |
| Head Type | Replaceable flat-faced impact head |
| Replacement Head Part Number | MI040B |
| Recommended Drill Mode | Hammer only (non-rotational) |
| Suitable Pipework | Standard copper pipework only |
| Manufacturer | Kamco Ltd, Unit 9 Curo Park, Frogmore, St Albans, AL2 2DD |
- Monitor each radiator for cold spots and note their locations — an infra-red thermometer is ideal for this.
- During the power flush, re-check these locations to identify any stubborn areas where deposits still remain.
- Attach the RadHammer to an SDS drill and set the drill to "hammer only" mode (non-rotational).
- Clean any debris or dirt from the face of the RadHammer and the surface of the radiator.
- Hold the drill so the RadHammer face is perpendicular to the radiator surface at the problem area, and run the drill for approximately 3 seconds while applying moderate pressure.
- Check the radiator temperature and repeat at other stubborn areas if required.

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Description
The Kamco RadHammer (MI040) is an SDS drill-attachable radiator vibrator designed to loosen stubborn corrosion and sludge deposits during power flushing. Over time, debris accumulates inside radiators and creates cold spots that can become solid and resistant to a chemical flush alone. The RadHammer fits into a standard SDS chuck and, in hammer-only (non-rotational) mode, applies moderate-pressure, high-frequency vibration directly to the radiator surface to break these deposits free so they can be carried away by the power flush.
It is fitted with a replaceable flat-faced head, so wear from repeated impact use does not mean replacing the whole tool.
| Product Code | MI040 |
| Product Name | Kamco RadHammer radiator vibrator tool |
| Fitting | Standard SDS chuck |
| Head Type | Replaceable flat-faced impact head |
| Replacement Head Part Number | MI040B |
| Recommended Drill Mode | Hammer only (non-rotational) |
| Suitable Pipework | Standard copper pipework only |
| Manufacturer | Kamco Ltd, Unit 9 Curo Park, Frogmore, St Albans, AL2 2DD |
- Monitor each radiator for cold spots and note their locations — an infra-red thermometer is ideal for this.
- During the power flush, re-check these locations to identify any stubborn areas where deposits still remain.
- Attach the RadHammer to an SDS drill and set the drill to "hammer only" mode (non-rotational).
- Clean any debris or dirt from the face of the RadHammer and the surface of the radiator.
- Hold the drill so the RadHammer face is perpendicular to the radiator surface at the problem area, and run the drill for approximately 3 seconds while applying moderate pressure.
- Check the radiator temperature and repeat at other stubborn areas if required.











