Bosch Round Hex Spline Hammer Steel Flat Chisel Demolition Bit Heavy Duty Concrete Masonry Scraping Scaling Asphalt Slag Material Removal Tool

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SKU: HS1815
Regular price $39.95

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Clear Thick Masonry and Chipping Slag Effortlessly Using High-Impact Heat-Treated Spline Demolition Scaling Steel

Blast through tough jobs site clearing and scale thick concrete scaling tasks with the professional-grade Bosch Round Hex / Spline Flat Chisel Hammer Steel. Custom engineered for industrial demolition crews, commercial masonry restoration contractors, municipal road work teams, and structural concrete builders, this premium chipping bit provides unyielding impact power. Standard light-duty hand chisels or poorly balanced bits frequently wedge, lose edge tracking, or fracture inside high-psi aggregates, stalling your operational schedule. This heavy-duty flat demolition bit completely resolves those frustrating field bottlenecks by utilizing an optimized flat cutting edge that delivers an unyielding wedging force, accelerating material fracturing while actively reducing bit binding during deep penetrations.

Forged from structural alloy steel, this industrial flat tool benefits from a proprietary thermal heat-treating process that tempers the core matrix to resist extreme surface wear while preventing fracture failure under continuous heavy loads. The robust monoblock structural design translates the kinetic energy from your spline-drive demolition hammers straight into the target substrate, maximizing your hourly cubic removal progress. Tailored to peel away immense quantities of slag, old concrete layers, dry mortar joints, tile beds, and packed floor adhesives, it allows your operators to maneuver compact or large demolition hammers effortlessly within cramped foundation borders. By maintaining a clean edge that wears down evenly without splitting, this master concrete steel bit keeps your industrial hammers working efficiently line after line.

Key Features

  • High-Impact Flat Profile: Widened geometric flat blade ensures broad mechanical fracture zones and rapid concrete face scaling.
  • Proprietary Heat-Treat Matrix: Advanced thermal process hardens the alloy matrix to ensure consistent tool lifecycle durability.
  • Anti-Jamming Design: Specialized structural relief angles prevent tight bit binding inside compressed masonry rubble.
  • Universal Spline / Round Hex Fit: Slotted quick-change connection profile matches standard industrial heavy-duty combination hammers.
  • Monoblock Power Core: Solid one-piece structural forging carries hammer percussive impact energy smoothly without flexing.
  • High-Volume Material Ejection: Built specifically to accelerate the physical removal of large quantities of old mortar, slag, or stone beds.

What's Included

  • (1) Bosch Round Hex / Spline Drive Flat Chisel Demolition Hammer Steel Bit

Specifications

Specification Profile Details / Performance Value
Brand Name Bosch
Product Accessory Type Demolition Hammer Flat Chisel Steel
Shank Drive Interface Round Hex / Spline Slotted Combination Tool Standard
Bit Forging Engineering Solid Monoblock One-Piece Tool Profile
Material Hardness Process Proprietary Heat-Treat Thermal Structural Tempering
Chisel Geometric Working Style Flat Wedge Configuration for Impact Progress
Primary Performance Objective High-Efficiency Layer Clearing and Mass Scraping Tasks
Anti-Wedge Security Index Engineered Blade Taper Minimizes Surface Jamming
Recommended Tool Configurations Spline and Round Hex Core Demolition Rotary Hammers
Operational Chipping Mode Hammer-Only Non-Rotational Percussive Setting
Primary Application Substrates Reinforced Poured Concrete, Aggregate Floorings, Clay Brick, and Mortar Joints
Measurement System Standard Fractional Imperial (SAE) Structural Scaling Dimensions

Pro-Tip: When deploying round hex or spline drive hammer steel bits for heavy scaling and slab breaking, never push your tool at a completely vertical 90-degree stance into the floor layer. Angling your demolition hammer slightly between 60 to 75 degrees forces the flat chisel blade to act as a physical pry wedge, peeling layers up along their cold shear lines rather than punching deep stalls that lock up your machine tool.