Bosch Spline Shank Round Hex Hammer Steel Flat Chisel Bit Heavy Duty Concrete Breaker Rotary Slotted Chipping Masonry Floor Scaling Scraping Tools

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SKU: HS1810
Regular price $39.99 USD

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Plow Through Cured Concrete and Thick Masonry Slabs with Anti-Jam Forged Spline Hammer Steel Force

Blast away massive volume blockages, stubborn mortar beds, hardened scale, and heavy tile adhesives with the high-impact clearing power of the Bosch Spline Shank Round Hex Flat Chisel Demolition Bit. Explicitly calibrated for professional commercial flooring crews, structural restoration teams, masonry specialists, and general excavation contractors, this premium scaling accessory maximizes the destructive energy of your power tools. Standard narrow chisels or sub-par steels frequently bind inside deep relief slots, forcing users to repeatedly shake and pry their machinery loose from the substrate. This advanced Bosch flat chisel design completely eliminates that operational field bottleneck by integrating a specialized clearance geometry that sheds pulverized rubble laterally, yielding non-stop forward progress and less mechanical jamming.

Uncompromising tool longevity and zero-loss mechanical power transmission form the backbone of this solid monolithic breaker asset. Forged from an elite carbon alloy steel matrix, each chisel goes through a proprietary inductive heat-treat tempering process that drastically extends wear cycles while avoiding micro-fractures during grueling high-impact workloads. The meticulously machined dual spline and round hex shank profile locks perfectly into heavy-duty rotary hammers and pneumatic demolition tools configured for classic spline setups. This zero-slip fit blocks harmful physical wobbling and channels 100% of your power tool's internal piston strike directly down to the flat edge, accelerating structural trenching or wall resurfacing while absorbing destructive harmonic kickback vibrations.

Key Features

  • High-Progress Flat Chisel Edge: Calibrated specifically to shave, clear, and lift bulk layers of hard-packed masonry materials cleanly.
  • Universal Spline / Round Hex Shank: Dual-engineered pattern mounts seamlessly into industrial spline-drive rotary hammers and demolition breakers.
  • Proprietary Thermal Tempering: Specialized heat-treating loop hardens the alloy body core to block premature edge blunting under massive friction.
  • Solid Monolithic Steel Forge: Solid single-piece layout avoids welded physical seams, successfully eliminating sudden snaps under severe vibration loads.
  • Anti-Jam Clearance Geometry: Engineered tool layout clears concrete debris out of the pocket rapidly to ensure uninterrupted cutting velocity.
  • Vibration Damping System: Optimally balanced tool steel density dampens violent feedback waves to reduce hand-arm fatigue.

What's Included

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

Specifications

Specification Profile Details / Performance Value
Brand Name Bosch
Product Accessory Type Demolition Hammer Steel Flat Chisel
Drive Shank System Interface Spline / Round Hex Combo Drive Configuration
Material Tool Composition Proprietary Forged High-Carbon Alloy Steel Matrix
Structural Tool Profile Solid Monolithic One-Piece Forging
Primary Tooling Objective High-Volume Substrate Stripping, Scaling, and Chipping
Approved Target Substrates Cured Poured Concrete, Aggregate Block, Cinder Units, and Brick Masonry
Compatible Power Tools Spline-Drive Demolition Breakers and Industrial Rotary Hammers
Anti-Jam Geometry Layout Yes Built-In Material Displacement Flutes
Product Condition Class Brand New Original Stock
California Proposition 65 Label No Warning Label Required

Pro-Tip: To maximize the removal velocity of tile mortar or surface scale when utilizing this spline flat chisel, work your power tool at a shallow 45-degree angle relative to the floor. Striking concrete perpendicularly driving straight down will compress the rubble beneath the bit face and drastically raise the risk of tool binding. By utilizing an incline, you engage the chisel blade as a mechanical wedge, capitalizing on natural shock fracturing patterns to pop thick layers of material loose in broad sheets. Always blow out abrasive masonry dust from your machine's chuck nose before inserting the shank, and apply a premium, high-temperature chisel grease to the spline slots to protect internal retention pins from friction seizing during all-day operation.