Achieve professional-grade surface preparation with this Compact Concrete Bushing Head, the definitive solution for SDS-PLUS rotary hammers and electric breakers. Engineered for trade professionals who require robust performance in a portable package, this one-piece forged tool is designed to excel in confined spaces and restricted access areas where standard-sized bushing heads are impractical. Whether you are roughening concrete for a new pour, removing stubborn coatings, or cleaning masonry, this tool provides controlled impact and industrial-strength endurance. Core Utility & Performance Features Optimized Compact Design: The miniaturized form factor provides superior maneuverability, making it the ideal choice for overhead tasks, tight corners, and precise detail work. Its lightweight design reduces user fatigue during extended use. One-Piece Forged Construction: Manufactured from a single piece of fully heat-treated alloy steel. This precision forging process ensures maximum impact strength and a significantly longer service life compared to welded alternatives. Precision Alloy Teeth: Available in 3, 4, 6, and 9-tooth configurations. The uniformly pitched teeth ensure even force distribution, allowing for consistent scabbling, efficient removal of laitance, and uniform surface roughening. SDS-PLUS Compatibility: Designed specifically for standard SDS-PLUS shank systems. It features a secure, non-slip connection for safe operation in high-vibration environments (Hammer/Impact mode only). Multi-Surface Versatility: A critical tool for essential preparation tasks on concrete, cement, stone, and brick. Perfect for coating removal, cleaning masonry, and creating a high-bond "key" for new renders or adhesives. Technical Specifications Material: Fully Heat-Treated Alloy Steel Construction: One-Piece Forged Shank Type: SDS-PLUS Tooth Variants: 3, 4, 6, and 9-Tooth Head Options Operation Mode: Hammer / Impact Mode Only Primary Use: Scabbling, Roughening, and Coating Removal Compatibility: All Standard SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammers Snagg It Tip For the best results and to prevent premature wear, always keep the bushing head moving across the surface rather than dwelling in one spot. This ensures a uniform texture and prevents the tool from digging too deep into the substrate. Because this is a high-vibration tool, we recommend periodically checking the SDS-PLUS chuck and applying a small amount of grease to the shank—this reduces friction inside your drill and extends the life of both the machine and the bushing head. This compact version is a lifesaver for service vehicles, as it handles the "heavy lifting" of surface prep without taking up the space of full-sized demolition gear.