The paving breaker bushing tool is an attachment that connects to the front of a pneumatic or hydraulic paving breaker. The tool is used to “bush” or roughen concrete, stone, or masonry surfaces by striking them with multiple small impacts, which creates a textured or pitted surface. This tool is commonly used when surface texture is required for bonding, aesthetic purposes, or for creating traction in flooring or sidewalks.
- Design: The bushing head is typically equipped with a set of spikes that deliver multiple impacts in quick succession, allowing for the efficient creation of rough surfaces on concrete, stone, or other masonry materials.
- Applications: The tool is ideal for preparing concrete or stone surfaces to improve the adhesion of paints, coatings, or sealers. Roughening the surface creates more surface area for bonding. In outdoor environments or areas where safety is a concern (like ramps, walkways, or floors), the bushing tool can be used to create a textured, non-slip surface. In decorative concrete work or for aesthetic purposes, the bushing tool can be used to create a rough texture on concrete surfaces, adding visual interest or providing a rough surface for further treatments. The roughened surface provides better adhesion for bonding materials such as adhesives, glues, or tile adhesives. The bushing tool is used in masonry construction to create a desired finish or texture on stone, concrete, or brick surfaces.
- Material: Made from high-quality, heat-treated steel for enhanced hardness, impact strength, and long-term durability.
- Configurations: 7/8″, 1″, 1-1/8″ and 1-1/4″ Hex diameter shanks with 3-1/4″, 4-1/4″ and 6″ shank lengths.