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Removing floor tiles can be a time-consuming process if you don't have the right tools for the job. For large floors, doing it by hand is nearly impossible, so look no further than this floor tile removal kit. It removes the floor tiles quickly and easily, leaving a smooth surface behind for the new flooring. This kit includes a breaker and floor cleaning tool.
There are no custom specifications for this product
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Floor Tile Remover
Removing floor tiles can be a time-consuming process if you don't have the right tools for the job. For large floors, doing it by hand is nearly impossible, so look no further than this floor tile removal kit. It removes the floor tiles quickly and easily, leaving a smooth surface behind for the new flooring. This kit includes a breaker and floor cleaning tool.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
This tool is designed to quickly and efficiently remove floor tiles, making it ideal for large areas where manual removal would be too slow or difficult.
It delivers powerful breaking performance with high impact energy and a specially designed Hilti Polygon chisel, allowing tiles to be lifted cleanly and quickly.
Yes, the kit includes both a breaker and a floor cleaning tool to help prepare the surface for new flooring.
Yes, it’s fitted with vibration-damped handles that reduce fatigue and make operation more comfortable during extended use.
It operates on a 110V electric supply with a 1600W motor for high-performance breaking.
If you don’t already have one, a 110V transformer (40202) is required to operate the machine.
The unit weighs 11 kg, making it manageable but stable for tough removal tasks.
A vehicle at least the size of a truck is required to safely transport the equipment.
Steel toe protection, gloves, and ear protection are recommended due to noise, vibration, and falling tile risks.
Yes, it has a vibration level above 5 m/s², so operators should limit exposure time and use proper PPE.
It’s ideal for ceramic, stone, and similar hard tile surfaces but may not be suitable for delicate finishes.
Powered removal tools save time, reduce strain, and provide a smoother subfloor for new flooring installation.
Yes, but it’s strongly recommended to use a Residual Current Device (RCD) for added electrical safety.
Yes, the inline design improves balance and control, making demanding breaking applications easier to manage.
Additional wear charges may apply depending on the duration and intensity of use.
























































