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Dust solutions for chiseling concrete

Bosch Professional Dust Control

Chiseling in concrete, stone, brick

Dust is a deal breaker. When it comes to chiseling, breaking and demolition tasks, we end up sending a lot of fine dust particles into the air. And with concrete, that's bad news. Silica dust particles can be 100x smaller than a grain of sand. They are so light, they can stay in the air for up to 12hours in still conditions. Many people breathe it in without realizing it. In the long term, this can lead to major health issues, such as silicosis (the scarring and stiffening of the lungs).

The best way to control dust is to stop it from getting into the air. That's why we designed our chiseling dust solutions to:

  • Fit seamlessly on your rotary or demolition hammer
  • Don't get in the way of work
  • Capture dust at the chiseling point

Discover our full range of chiseling dust solutions now.

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CHISELING CONCRETE WITH DEMOLITION & ROTARY HAMMERS

Slip-on dust nozzle for easy attachment.

Our dust nozzles for chiseling capture fine dust particles at the chiseling point before they can go airborne – while letting larger chips and chunks fall to the ground.

  • Extracts airborne dust at the chiseling point.
  • Designed for the toughest applications.
  • Lightweight design barely adds weight to your hammer.

Specification
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Total length
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Chisel cutting edge
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Weight
0.75 kg
0.915 kg
Compatible with
all current Bosch SDS max rotary and demolition hammers Find all compatible products
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