Description
Placing grounding rods can be a difficult task using a sledge hammer or even a sledge hammer with a cap driver pad.
The use of a Ground Rod Driver can ease this task. The worker simply places the Ground Rod Driver over the grounding rod, and uses a rotary hammer to drive the rod in. Workers with arm, hand, or shoulder disabilities will find this very useful for ground rod placement.
Workers with common conditions such as these would benefit from a Ground Rod Driver:
Arm Amputation, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Diabetes/Diabetic Neuropathy, Prosthetic Limb, Stroke, Visual Impairment, Rheumatoid Arthritis (hands, wrists, knees & feet)