The invention relates to a hand-held working tool, having a first unit,
powered by a vibration on operation and a second unit which may be
displaced relative to the first unit. A vibration isolation device is
arranged between the first and second unit, having an actuator, for
generation of a control force. An operational force acting in the working
direction (A) between the first and the second unit may be at least
partly compensated by the control force. The actuator is pneumatically
operated and comprises an air spring for vibration isolation. A working
piston in an air spring percussion device on the working tool serves to
supply compressed air for the air spring. Alternatively, the compressed
air can be supplied by the oscillating relative movement between the
first unit and the second unit.