SDS Max Floor Scraper,A Heavy Duty,American Tools,with Very Heavy Duty Blade 2.5 mm

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SDS Max Floor Scraper has Very Heavy Duty 2.5 mm

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SHIP: 2 -3 DAYS USPS.PRIORITY. Length including Blade: 25", Blade dimensions: width 6", Length: 7", Thickness: 2.5 mm, Blade edge is chamfered and sharpen, Extra Blade Price: $9.00, SHANK : SDS Max , Size : 23/32", Length: 4-1/2" ; Bolts: Self Tightening type Bolts that keep the nuts tight, Extra Bolts Kit price: $3.00. Shot-peened finish quality. WARNING: THE ROTARY HAMMER MUST BE SDS MAX AND TO HAVE A SDS MAX CHUCK. THIS SDS MAX FLOOR SCRAPER WILL NOT FIT ANY SDS TYPE ROTARY HAMMERS INCLUDING SDS PLUS ROTARY HAMMERS !!! This product is not a copy. American Tools Co. is designing and manufactures many types of floor scrapers for over 10 years. This is very heavy duty type floor scraper. Works extremely well for removing Ceramic Tile, Thinset, Carpet, Epoxy, Vinyl and other stubborn adhesives. Works great also in removing the glued down wood floors and hardwood floor. For extra FEEDBACK please also visit us on eBay . We have over 2,000 Feedbacks 100% positive. The blade is flex enough and act like a spring and to flex as much is necessary to remove the thinset, If the floor scarper is used properly, in certain angle the floor scraper can remove the tiles and the thinset together in one pass. The Floor Scraper are using special Nuts and Bolts that are flanged type for a better grip and also have a special taper thread that make the nuts to become tighter, the more the nuts are tighten, the tighten become, preventing the bolts to become loosed due vibrations.. We offer 30 days Guaranty. If the product brakes within 30 Day, we offer only one time replacement. You have to send a picture of the broken item before asking for a replacement. Fits also the Bosch HS1918 Rotary Hammers. NOTE: When the floor scraper becomes very hot, the bolts become loosed due to dilatation. The only thing you can do to tight up the bolts again and will not become loosed any more,especially if you are using an impact wrench to tight up the bolts.