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Carbide Bush Tool for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank

SKU: BHC-905

Carbide Bush Tool for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank

$458.21
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7/8" Hex Demo Hilti Style Carbide Bush Tools

7/8" Hex Demo Hilti Style Carbide Bush Tools

Rugged Surface Profiling for Hilti TE-S Shank Hammers

Engineered for contractors using Hilti TE-S style hammers (TE800, TE805, TE905, TE906, TE1000, TE1500, TE2000), our 7⁄8″ hex shank carbide bush tools deliver high-output profiling and prep performance for roughing concrete, leveling high spots, and creating optimal bonding surfaces.

Built for Substrate Prep & Heavy Wear

When you’re removing surface irregularities, prepping a slab for overlay, or cleaning up existing concrete for coatings, these carbide bush tools excel. They feature multiple hardened teeth—typically 25 for the carbide versions—designed to stand up to repeated impact and wear.
Ideal uses include leveling textured slabs, removing coatings or adhesive remains, and preparing concrete surfaces for subsequent work.

Designed to Fit & Perform

Each bush tool in this category uses a 7⁄8″ hex TE-S style shank compatible with the above listed Hilti hammers. No adapter is required if you’ve confirmed your hammer’s shank style via the Chisel Lookup By Hammer tool. These tools are built for high-stress, high-wear applications—designed for contractors who demand durability and productivity.

Why Choose Our Carbide Bush Tools?

  • Direct-fit for Hilti TE-S systems — no adapter required

  • Carbide-tipped teeth provide longer wear life and higher removal power compared to standard steel bush tools (which typically have fewer teeth) 

  • Perfect for surface-profiling, leveling high spots, and prepping floors for coatings or overlays

  • Backed by the reputation of Champion Chisel — trusted in heavy-duty demolition and surface-prep tooling

Tips for Best Results

  • Confirm your hammer’s shank size & type before mounting the tool

  • Use the carbide bush tool when you need aggressive surface profiling; for fine finish or detailing use narrower or less aggressive tooling

  • Inspect the tool head periodically—check for broken or worn teeth to maintain efficiency and safety

  • Use the correct hammer setting, maintain steady contact, and avoid excessive side-loading or prying motions

  • After use, clean off debris, inspect for damage, and store tools in a dry place to preserve the carbide tips and steel body