Demolition Hammer

The Demolition Hammer is a powerful, heavy-duty tool designed for breaking, chipping, and demolishing concrete, masonry, tiles, and other tough materials. Equipped with a robust motor and durable hammering mechanism, it delivers high impact energy for efficient demolition work. Ideal for construction, renovation, and remodeling projects, this tool is built for both professional contractors and serious DIY enthusiasts. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, while vibration reduction features minimize user fatigue.

Demolition Hammer Drill

A demolition hammer drill, often referred to as a demo hammer or breaker hammer, is a powerful handheld tool designed for heavy-duty tasks in construction and demolition. It combines the functions of a hammer and a drill to break through and remove concrete, masonry, and other hard materials. Typically featuring a pneumatic or electric power source, a demolition hammer drill delivers rapid, repetitive blows to the surface, effectively chipping away and breaking up the material. This tool is commonly used in construction, renovation, and demolition projects to facilitate the removal of old structures or the creation of openings in hard surfaces.

Diamond Cup Wheels Double Row Segmented

A diamond cup wheel with a double-row segmented design is a specialized grinding tool used in various applications, primarily in the field of construction and stone processing. The term "diamond cup wheel" refers to the tool's composition, where industrial-grade diamonds are bonded to the wheel's surface to facilitate efficient material removal through abrasion. The "double-row segmented" aspect of the cup wheel describes its segmented rim structure. The rim, or outer edge of the wheel, is divided into two rows of segments with gaps or spaces in between. Each segment contains diamond particles that contribute to the grinding or cutting action. This design enhances the wheel's durability, ensures a more consistent material removal rate, and allows for better cooling during operation.

Diamond Cup Wheels Turbo Row

A diamond cup wheel turbo row is a specialized grinding tool used in construction and masonry for shaping, smoothing, and grinding hard materials such as concrete, stone, or other abrasive surfaces. It consists of a circular wheel with diamond-coated segments arranged in a turbo row pattern, which enhances the tool's cutting and grinding efficiency. The term "turbo row" refers to the specific arrangement of the diamond segments on the wheel. These segments are strategically positioned in a spiral or turbo-like pattern, allowing for a more aggressive and faster material removal compared to regular cup wheels. The diamond coating on the segments ensures durability and effectiveness in grinding hard substances. Diamond cup wheels with turbo rows are commonly used in tasks like concrete surface preparation, stone shaping, and grinding applications in construction and related industries.

Diamond Cutting Blade (Dry) – Hot Press

A diamond cutting blade (dry), hot press is a specialized tool used in construction and fabrication processes for cutting hard materials such as stone, concrete, or ceramics. This type of blade is characterized by its use of diamond crystals embedded in a metal matrix on the cutting edge. The term "dry" indicates that the blade is designed to operate without the need for water or other cooling agents during the cutting process. The "hot press" method refers to the manufacturing technique where the diamond particles are bonded to the blade through a high-temperature and high-pressure process, ensuring a durable and efficient cutting tool.

Diamond Cutting Blade (Turbo) – Cold Press

A Diamond Cutting Blade (Turbo) – Cold Press is a specialized tool used in construction and masonry for cutting hard materials such as concrete, granite, marble, or other similar substances. The term "Turbo" typically refers to the design of the blade, featuring a segmented rim with narrow gullets or slots that aid in cooling and debris removal during the cutting process. The "Cold Press" aspect indicates the manufacturing process used to create the diamond blade. In a cold press method, the diamond segments are pressed and sintered at lower temperatures, resulting in a blade with a different structure compared to hot-pressed blades. Cold press blades are known for their durability and ability to withstand high temperatures during prolonged use.

Diamond Cutting Blade(Dry) – Cold Press

A diamond cutting blade (dry) – cold press is a specialized tool used for cutting hard materials such as stone, concrete, or tiles without the need for water cooling. The term "dry" indicates that the blade can operate without a constant water supply, making it convenient for certain applications where water might be impractical or undesirable. "Cold press" typically refers to the manufacturing process in which diamond particles are embedded into the blade without the use of high temperatures, ensuring the integrity of the diamonds and their ability to cut effectively. This type of diamond cutting blade is designed for efficient and precise cutting in various construction and masonry projects.

Diamond Cutting Blade(Wet) – Cold Press

A DIAMOND CUTTING BLADE (WET) – COLD PRESS refers to a specialized tool used for cutting hard materials such as stone, concrete, or ceramic tiles. The term "diamond" in this context refers to the use of industrial-grade diamonds embedded on the blade's edge, which provides exceptional hardness and abrasion resistance. The cutting process is typically done with water to cool the blade and minimize dust. The "cold press" aspect suggests that the cutting is performed without the application of excessive heat, ensuring precision and preventing damage to the material being cut. This type of cutting blade is commonly used in construction and masonry for achieving accurate and clean cuts in tough materials.

Diamond Grinding Wheel (Single Teeth)

A diamond grinding wheel (single teeth) is a specialized abrasive tool used in various industries for precision grinding and shaping of hard materials. It consists of a circular disc with a single layer of diamond grains bonded to its surface. Diamond, being one of the hardest known materials, enables the wheel to efficiently grind and cut through materials such as metals, ceramics, glass, and composites. The single teeth design implies that the abrasive material is concentrated in specific areas, allowing for precise and controlled material removal during the grinding process. Diamond grinding wheels are commonly employed in applications where high precision and durability are essential, such as in tool and die making, precision machining, and the production of intricate components.

Diamond Grinding Wheel(Turbo)

A diamond grinding wheel (turbo) is a specialized tool used in machining and abrasive processes. It consists of a circular disc with diamond particles bonded to its surface, allowing it to effectively grind and shape hard materials such as metal, stone, or concrete. The term "turbo" in this context typically refers to the design of the wheel, featuring a segmented rim with openings that help dissipate heat and improve cutting efficiency. Diamond grinding wheels are known for their exceptional hardness and durability, making them suitable for tasks that require precision and the ability to work on materials with high hardness levels.

Plastering Trowel

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A plastering trowel is a hand tool used in construction and masonry work for applying and smoothing plaster, stucco, or other similar materials onto walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. It typically consists of a flat, rectangular metal blade with a handle, designed for spreading and finishing plaster evenly, ensuring a smooth and uniform surface. Plastering trowels come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different aspects of plastering and finishing tasks.

Plastering Trowel with Teeth

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A plastering trowel with teeth, commonly known as a "notched trowel" or "toothed trowel," is a specialized hand tool used in construction and masonry for applying adhesive or mortar to surfaces, such as when installing tiles or laying flooring. It is characterized by a flat metal blade with evenly spaced teeth or notches along one or more edges. The teeth help create uniform ridges or grooves in the applied material, ensuring proper adhesion and facilitating an even distribution of the substance onto the substrate. This type of trowel is particularly useful for tasks that require consistent coverage and bonding, such as in the installation of tiles or other similar construction applications.

Plastering Trowel with Teeth – Wood Handle

A plastering trowel with teeth and a wooden handle is a specialized tool used in the field of construction and masonry for applying and texturing plaster or stucco on walls and ceilings. The trowel is characterized by having teeth or serrations on its surface, which create grooves or patterns in the applied material. The wooden handle provides a comfortable grip for the user. This type of trowel is commonly used to achieve specific textures or patterns in plasterwork, adding both decorative and functional elements to the finished surface.

Plum Bob

A plumb bob is a vertical hanging weight with a pointed tip at the bottom, used in construction and carpentry to establish a true vertical reference line, known as a plumb line. The weight, typically made of metal or another dense material, is suspended from a string or line and allowed to hang freely. Gravity causes the plumb bob to align itself with the Earth's gravitational pull, indicating a precise vertical direction. This tool is commonly employed to ensure accuracy in tasks such as aligning walls, checking the verticality of structures, and determining the depth of wells or boreholes.

Rotary Hammer

A Rotary Hammer is a powerful tool designed for heavy-duty drilling and chiseling in hard materials such as concrete, brick, and stone. It uses a piston mechanism instead of just a rotating motion, delivering high-impact energy to break through tough surfaces more efficiently than a standard hammer drill. Ideal for construction, renovation, and demolition work, rotary hammers often feature multiple modes including drill-only, hammer-only, and hammer-drill combo, making them versatile for various masonry tasks.

Rotary Hammer Drill

A rotary hammer drill is a powerful and specialized tool designed for drilling into tough materials such as concrete, masonry, or stone. It combines the functions of a regular drill with a hammering action, where the drill bit not only rotates but also moves forward and backward in a hammer-like motion. This dual-action mechanism enables the rotary hammer drill to break through hard surfaces more efficiently than a standard drill, making it an essential tool for tasks like drilling holes in concrete for anchors, bolts, or other construction purposes.

SDS – Hex Stone Pointed Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Pointed Chisel is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed for use with rotary and demolition hammers equipped with SDS or SDS-Max systems. Its pointed tip focuses force into a small area, making it ideal for breaking, chiseling, and penetrating hard materials like stone, masonry, brick, and concrete. Built from hardened steel, this chisel is commonly used in demolition, construction, and renovation projects where high-impact performance and precision are required.

SDS – Hex Stone Pointed Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Pointed Chisel is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed for use with rotary and demolition hammers equipped with SDS or SDS-Max systems. Its pointed tip focuses force into a small area, making it ideal for breaking, chiseling, and penetrating hard materials like stone, masonry, brick, and concrete. Built from hardened steel, this chisel is commonly used in demolition, construction, and renovation projects where high-impact performance and precision are required.

SDS – PH65 Stone Pointed Chisel

The SDS - PH65 Stone Pointed Chisel is a durable, precision-forged tool designed for heavy-duty demolition applications. Specifically compatible with PH65-class demolition hammers, this chisel features a pointed tip that delivers focused impact energy for breaking and penetrating dense materials such as concrete, masonry, stone, and brick. Built from hardened steel, it offers superior wear resistance and impact strength, making it a reliable choice for demolition, excavation, and renovation work that requires accuracy and control.