Bosch 3/4 In Hex Shank Hammer Steel Bull Point Chisel Bit Heavy Duty Concrete Breaker Jackhammer Demolition Block Brick Masonry Starting Hole Bits

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SKU: HS1515
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Concentrate Maximum Demolition Energy into a Single Point to Shatter Hardened Concrete Foundations

Pierce through stubborn foundational slabs, structural masonry walls, block setups, and clay bricks with the focused piercing power of the Bosch 3/4" Hex Shank Hammer Steel Bull Point Chisel Bit. Explicitly calibrated for general demolition contractors, commercial mechanical plumbers, municipal utility crews, and masonry specialists, this premium point bit concentrates your tool's entire impact force into a ultra-dense focal point. Standard wide-blade spade chisels spread energy across broad lines, which often causes the tool bit to bounce, skip, or slide across slick, uncracked composite aggregate masses. This advanced Bosch bull point engineering solution completely resolves that frustrating jobsite bottleneck by starting instant relief fractures, breaking the initial surface friction, and opening precision starting holes for consecutive widening tools.

Uncompromising structural defense and seamless shock wave transmission define the solid, one-piece architecture of this professional breaker asset. Monolithically forged from premium high-tensile carbon alloy steel, each demolition bit undergoes a proprietary heat-treat hardening sequence that tempers the core while reinforcing the tip geometry against premature blunting or catastrophic fracturing under heavy loads. The exactingly machined 3/4-inch hex drive shank seats tightly inside industrial pneumatic jackhammers and high-draw electric breaker hammer chuck systems. This tight mechanical connection stops accessory slipping and channels 100% of your power tool's downward kinetic piston impact straight through the shaft, accelerating deep trench punching while protecting the machine's internal retainer mechanisms from premature stress wear.

Key Features

  • Focused Bull Point Geometry: Concentrates massive hammering energy into a single spot for immediate penetration and fast starting holes in concrete.
  • Industrial 3/4" Hex Shank: Precise hex connection configuration prevents tool twisting inside the chuck nose to ensure straight, inline tracking.
  • Proprietary Thermal Tempering: State-of-the-art heat-treating increases cross-sectional hardness for immense structural durability under heavy pounding.
  • Monolithic One-Piece Forging: Complete single-piece layout lacks weak geometric seams, successfully avoiding catastrophic snaps under extreme stress.
  • Versatile Substrate Demolition: Masterfully calibrated for fracturing cured poured concrete, concrete cinder blocks, structural bricks, and stone masonry.
  • Vibration-Damping Core Alloy: Formulated steel density acts as an inline harmonic filter, diminishing intense feedback to minimize operator muscle fatigue.

What's Included

  • (1) Bosch 3/4" Hex Shank Hammer Steel Bull Point Chisel Demolition Bit

Specifications

Specification Profile Details / Performance Value
Brand Name Bosch
Product Accessory Type Hammer Steel Point Chisel Bit
Chisel Tip Style Geometry Bull Point (Conical Pointed Tip)
Drive Shank Interface Type 3/4-Inch Hex Shank System Configuration
Shank Diameter Size 0.75 inches
Chisel Head Target Width 0.75 inches
Material Tool Composition Proprietary Forged Alloy Steel Matrix
Structural Tool Layout Solid Monolithic One-Piece Design
Primary Application Scope Starting Holes in Concrete, General Demolition, and Point Fracturing
Applicable Target Substrates Cured Concrete, Building Blocks, Red Clay Bricks, and Stone Masonry
Compatible Power Tools Heavy Duty Demolition Hammers and Jackhammers Accepting 3/4" Hex
California Proposition 65 Label No Warning Required
Total Included Pack Quantity 1 Individual Bull Point Bit per Order Box

Pro-Tip: When utilizing this heavy-duty bull point bit to start anchor holes or punch drainage pathways through deep, cured concrete slabs, always guide your tool at a perpendicular 90-degree angle to establish the initial indentation pit. Once the point has successfully bitten into the aggregate substrate and buried its tip, slightly tilt your breaker hammer to a 75-degree angle. This minor adjustment shifts the compressive stress lines laterally, causing the surrounding concrete to pop loose along natural structural shear tracks rather than trapping the bit tip inside a self-tightening compression pocket. Remember to wipe all abrasive aggregate grit off the 3/4-inch hex base and apply a fingertip of high-viscosity chisel lubricant to the shank tabs before seating it inside the tool chuck.