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The SPKLINE 3 Inch Wide Tile & Thinset Scaling Chisel is a robust tool designed for efficient removal of tiles, thinset, and mortar. With a durable hardened steel alloy construction and a standard SDS-Plus shank, it is compatible with all major brands of rotary and demolition hammers. Its ergonomic design and optimal geometry ensure comfort and reduced vibration, making it ideal for both professionals and DIYers.
Brand | SPKLINE |
Size | 3"x10" (75x250mm) |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 3"W |
UPC | 784099651953 |
Manufacturer | SPKLINE |
Part Number | ACD003 |
Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Accessory Connection Type | SDS Plus |
Special Features | High Efficiency |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**K
It’s the bomb
Had to chip out tile and was doing it by hand using a hammer and chisel and it was slow. Went to Home Depot to get another chisel and looked around the tool crip and saw roto hammer with chisel bits SDS. I never though of using my rotor hammer drill in impact mode only ( not drill ) of course HD had no such chisel bits . At home that night I looked on Amazon and ordered this bit .I came next day and put it in my drill on hammer mode and it worked fabulous ,like a miniature jack hammer . Thank you Amazon.Peter in California
W**K
Great for digging
Yeah it’s off label use, but they don’t seem to make SDS+ spade bits, so here we are. I used this digging, just like with a spade bit, on hard compacted clay with plenty of rocks in the mix. Doesn’t chew through the rocks, but great on the compacted clay and for working around the stones to loosen them. Shaft has held up well with some prying and good sturdy blade despite trying to chisel through some rocks.
A**R
Gets dull after 30 minutes of chipping thin set.
Good blade overall. I worked it hard.
H**Z
Buena calidad
Muy bueno para remover baldosasFuerte y duradero
W**E
Works great
Good for the price
A**.
Good SDS plus tool bit
I have been working on redoing a condo and took up most of the tile floor by hand. I rented a 20lb demo hammer from the orange big box store. Not only was it a bit expensive, but it was heavy and my arms felt like they were falling off in a short amount of time due to the vibration.I decided to buy an 11lb rotary hammer and this tool. What a difference! This bit cut through thinset easily and appeared very durable.
A**W
It does the 'Destructo Jobs'...of taking up Ceramic Tile, or Wood Flooring
This Steel Spade fit in my 1-1/8" diameter Rotary-Drill Chuck just fine. It took up Kitchen Floor Ceramic Tile which was cemented to an underlayment of Cement Board (1/2" DurRock), which was unfortunately not only nailed down but also Glued-Down. What where they thinking? Trying to discover the nails in the DurRock below the Thin-Set cement was the hard part, and trying to 'take off' the Thin-Set was just too dusty for me. Better to take off the Tile first, and then attack the DurRock from underneath. Taking up Ceramic Tile mounted on DurRock is not for the faint of heart, and it requires: Safety Glasses, a Dust Mask, and Noise Reduction Ear-Muffs, plus it is On-Your-Knees work. This 3" Wide Spade held up well, even against the Roofing Nails it encountered in the Cement Board. The 3" width of this Spade is about the right width to get in-between the nails and not encounter them directly.
K**R
It worked
Just what I needed to remove the old tile thinset.
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