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Features
  • For jackhammers, these extra-long sturdy hex hammer bits are designed for serious demolition
  • 5-1/2 in. wide x 17-1/4 in. long asphalt cutter chisel for digging and trenching of loose granular concrete and soil
  • Precision machined and heat-treated from industrial-grade steel alloy for long-lasting durability and strength
  • Wide hammer shovel design provides extra directional control for scooping larger surface areas
  • Compatible for use with 1-1/8 in. hex shank demolition hammers and concrete breakers
Specifications
  • Type: Asphalt Cutter Chisel Bit
  • Material: Steel
  • Shank Style: 1-1/8 in. Hex
  • Drill Bit type: Masonry Drill Bit
  • Shovel Length: 7-1/2"
  • Shovel Width: 5-1/2"
  • Overall Dimension: 17-1/2"(L) x 5-1/2"(W) x 1-1/2"(H)
Product Content
  • 1 x Asphalt Cutter Hammer Bit
WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE

XtremepowerUS 1-1/8" Hex Shovel Head

Hex Asphalt Cutter Hammer Bit is ideal for removing aggregate materials such as hardened dirt, clay, loose concrete and asphalt for construction and demolition application. This chisel bit works with a jack hammer with 1-1/8" hex shank. Heat-treated industrial-grade steel construction offers excellent strength and durability.

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Texas1963

Five Stars

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SuperNurse

Utilized this tool to remove old concrete flooring, and it performed exceptionally well. It made a challenging task achievable. Highly recommended.

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steven goodish

Durable and sharp, capable of achieving a razor edge, efficiently cuts through solid wood. Made quick work of a tree stump in the ground.

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roberto

Quite good, very robust.

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patti rhyne

Functions effectively with my Extreme Power jackhammer. I've utilized it for approximately 10 hours without encountering any issues. I recommend dipping the points in grease before attaching them to the hammer, and caution against using the points as a pry bar. Rocking the points back and forth during drilling should prevent any problems.