The new CTS12GEN2 RIP - R - STRIPPER® is a highly productive tool for removing ceramic tile, hardwood flooring, and other materials from cement surfaces. It can easily break through today's high - bond - strength mastics, glues, and thin sets, suitable for both commercial projects and DIY endeavors.
This unit can accept a wide variety of 35 lb class breakers and related accessory tools. Its unique design significantly reduces the risk of knee and lower - back problems on the jobsite. You no longer need to stoop, squat, or kneel. With a wide stance, it offers superior handling and stability. It's also highly adjustable to fit different operators and applications. The accessory tool leveling feature reduces the blow - force requirements, operator fatigue, and uneven tool wear, while boosting productivity.
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OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS
Non - hazardous type locations
POWER SOURCE
35 lb weight class electric breakers, 115 VAC, 15 ampere from Bosch, DeWalt, Hilti, Hitachi, and Makita
OUTSIDE WHEEL WIDTH
21.250 inch (546.1mm)
HANDLE WIDTH
30.0 inch (762.0 mm)
TRANSPORT LENGTH
31.7 inch (805.2 mm), less breaker
ACCESSORIES
Includes mounting kit for specific breaker plus 37.0 foot (11.3 M) long extension cord
Tools: Industry standard 1.125 inch hexagon x 6.0 inch shank chisels and blades adaptors
WEIGHT
120.0 lbs (54.4 kg), less breaker
Using the CTS12GEN2 RIP - R - STRIPPER is easy. First, make sure you're in a non - hazardous location. Connect a 35 lb weight class electric breaker (115 VAC, 15 ampere from Bosch, DeWalt, Hilti, Hitachi, or Makita) to the unit. You can use the included mounting kit for the breaker. Then, attach the appropriate industry - standard chisels or blade adaptors. Adjust the tool to fit your body and the job you're doing. Start the breaker and use the tool to remove ceramic tile, hardwood flooring, or other materials from cement surfaces. When using the tool, take breaks to avoid fatigue. Also, follow the silica dust control tips in our guide to protect yourself. After use, clean the tool and store it in a dry place. Regularly check the accessory tools for wear and replace them if needed. Keep the extension cord in good condition to ensure safe operation.