🔨 Elevate Your Demolition Game!
The Monkey King Bar SDS Max Chisel Floor Scraper Replacement Blades are 6-inch wide, high-grade forged steel blades designed for heavy-duty chiseling and demolition tasks. Compatible with SDS MAX systems, these blades offer unmatched durability, precision, and versatility, making them an essential tool for professionals tackling concrete, tiles, and masonry.
Brand | MonkeyKingBar |
Size | 6- inch Blades Replacement |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W |
UPC | 746662581364 |
Manufacturer | Monkey King Bar |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Style | 6 INCH Replacement Blades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great value
The media could not be loaded. Awesome for the money. Demoed a thousand sqft so far with little to no damage. The bolts loosen pretty regularly but they have done everything the could to prevent it ( lock tight, lock washers, and nylon nuts ) i would and will buy again!
M**S
Cuts time in half
The media could not be loaded. So far so good I’ve done 2 full house tear outs about 2,000 sq ft so far and it’s holding up people say it’s not sharp but as you use it it will sharpen up or just hit it with the grind that’s no big deal. No need to call it trash over that. It really helps out and with an sds max demo hammer it’s cherry better than burning out your sds plus drills .
B**O
Buy stronger bolts for it!!!
The scraper worked as described. 2 hrs into job, it sheared three of the four bolts. Get some heavier bolts if you buy it.
Y**N
Make sure you have a powerful impact hammer
This demolition bit held up well but did not work well for me. I attribute this not to the bit but to my demolition hammer as it is rated at 11 lbs. of impact energy. I highly recommend if you plan on using this bit effectively that you have an impact rating of at least 20 lbs. Other than that, I can say that this bit is sturdily designed and built. Just to reiterate, this is not a negative review of the bit but rather a reflection of how this bit does not perform well with an under powered demolition hammer. I'm sure that if I had a 20 lb. Impact rated (or higher) that my experience would have been a lot better. The blade width was simply too much for my impact hammer to make effective use of this bit.
C**S
Works better than advertised
This bit ripped up my thinset like butter with a Milwaukee SDSMax rotary hammer. Pressure is needed but it does the job with ease. Let me stand up and lean into the tool to add the pressure (I'm 6"1') and has not come loose at all.
C**R
Worked well on VCT
One job so far and it worked really well. Taking out glued down vinyl (VCT?) on concrete. Came off in little chunks. Would have taken forever with hand tools. Held up well after two hours of work. Paid for itself already.Not sure how it works in thinset, etc.
T**.
Not a good tool at all....junk.
Ok, first of the blade comes straight square without a sharp beveled edge? Seriously? On a flooring removal tool? You cannot remove thinset with this blade it slides over the thinset because it does not have a sharp beveled edge. I was wondering about that when I first got it and looked at it. And then the bolts are way too small for this tool that has intense vibration from a big sds max demo hammer. Before 10 minutes was up the bolts and nuts would come loose. They are very small for this tool and I'm sure would break if they didn't come loose. Having them include a wrench and allen key for the nuts and bolts should have been my first clue. I had to return it and get a real one. I'm very sorry I made this purchase.
D**C
Solid. Does the job
This thing is stout. You'll need a pretty strong demo hammer to use it, but assuming you do it's a beast. I find it easier to use a smaller bit to break up the tile, but this one takes up the remaining thinset quickly.
Y**
Grattoir
Idéal pour nettoyer le ciment après avoir enlevé la vieille céramique sur un plancher de béton offre un très bon rendement le seul problème c’est que les boulons se relâche ils faut les resserrer souvent ou les changer pour des plus résistant puisque qu’il casse après un certain temps ,mais ça vaut le coup beau travail et économie de temps
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