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SKU: FSHD-103B-100S 21" Long Heavy Duty Floor Scraper System for 1-1/8" Hex Notch Shank |
$395.40
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SKU: FSHDRKIT-L Hardware Set for the Heavy Duty Floor Scraper System |
$40.41
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SKU: FSHDB-2MM Heavy Duty Floor Scraper 6" Wide Replacement Blade |
$32.74
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1-1/8" Hex with Notch Heavy Duty Floor Scraper
Maximum Surface Removal for Bosch Brute-Style 1-1/8″ Hex-Notch Systems
Designed for demolition crews operating 1-1/8″ hex with notch electric hammers—including Bosch Brute-style and equivalent models—this scraper provides powerful, fast surface-stripping capability for demanding flooring removal jobs.
Built for Volume and Tough Jobs
When you're tearing out adhesive-bonded floors, removing rubber or vinyl coatings, or prepping slab surfaces for refinishing, this tool is purpose-built. Its design is optimized for use with demolition hammer carts or handheld mode. Available in a heavy-duty scraper system with replaceable wide blades and reinforced construction.
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Ideal for large-area flooring tear-out, commercial sites, and coating removal
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Built to absorb repeated impact and high stress with a rugged steel body and durable blade design
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Fits the 1-1/8" hex with notch shank, ensuring compatibility with your hammer model for seamless performance
Designed to Fit & Perform
Each scraper system in this category is built around a 1-1/8" hex with notch shank — confirm compatibility using the Chisel Lookup By Hammer tool at the top of the page. The system includes a heavy steel body, secure blade attachment hardware, wide blade for fast surface removal, and the durability needed for commercial or industrial jobs.
Why Choose Our Heavy-Duty Floor Scraper?
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Direct-fit for 1-1/8" hex with notch shank systems — no adapter required
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Built to handle high-volume flooring removal: adhesives, coatings, and bonded materials
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Modular design with replaceable blades and heavy-duty hardware
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Backed by the reputation of Champion Chisel — trusted for rugged specialty tooling
Tips for Best Results
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Double-check your hammer model and shank size before mounting the tool
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Use the wide-blade scraper on large, continuous surface areas; switch to narrower chisels for precision work
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Keep blade hardware tight and inspect regularly — vibration and impact can loosen bolts over time
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Maintain proper hammer settings and tool orientation for best performance
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For safety and efficiency: wear eye and ear protection, clear debris regularly, and plan your passes for even coverage