






⚡ Transform your concrete repair game with precision and power!
The ACTINTOOL 5 5/8 in. x 1 1/4 in. SDS Plus Bushing Tool features 16 robust carbide teeth on a heat-treated forged shank, designed to create CSP 4-5 roughness on concrete surfaces. Perfect for small area repairs, it fits standard SDS Plus rotary hammers and is made exclusively from virgin materials, ensuring durability and optimal bonding for new coatings.












| ASIN | B08ZNR9CLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,616 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #45 in Rotary Hammer Drill Bits |
| Brand | ACTINTOOL |
| Cutting Diameter | 4mm Millimeters |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2020 |
| Finish Type | Chrome |
| Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
| Item model number | ABB004 |
| Manufacturer | ACTINTOOL |
| Material | Chrome Steel |
| Number of Flutes | 16 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.91 x 1.42 x 1.34 inches |
| Set Name | Single Item |
| Shank Type | SDS-Plus |
| Surface Recommendation | Stone, floor |
| Tool Flute Type | Straight |
| UPC | 774297688707 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Paid for itself in 10 seconds
I can't believe how well this works. I used it to perfectly scarify a 16in x 7ft section following a vertical crack in my concrete block wall in maybe 30-45min total. The things the slowed me down were dying rotary hammer batteries, jackhammer overheating, and periodic cleanup. If I had a larger, corded rotary hammer, it would have taken maybe 10min + wire-brushing & cleanup. A similar sized section on another wall took me almost a week! I was attempting to minimize dust, so I tried chiseling by hand at first, then I got a needle scaler and paint scouring discs for a pneumatic sander. Those worked ok, but my air compressor was acting up. So, I bought the rotary hammer and used several flat or pointed bits to finish it off (and I thought THAT was a game changer). This concrete repair bit though, blows everything else out of the water. Pros: -Gentle enough for concrete block and doesn't break chunks away. (Chisel bits do if you aren't careful.) -Easy to control; just sweep it around and it will easily erase any paint, drylok, spalling, etc. -Inexpensive for how incredibly useful it is -Less mess! Forget about any kind of spinning sanding/grinding discs. I duck taped my wet/dry vacuum (with hepa filter and bag) hose to my rotary hammer and it kept all of the microparticles out of the air (as far as I could tell). The only stuff it didn't catch were the bigger pieces which fell straight to the floor. Cons: -Sweeping in a straight line will create grooves since the teeth make an even grid. -They might be able to avoid this minor problem by making the rows of teeth staggered, but that could also introduce other problems. It's not a big deal though, just use it diagonally periodically, sweep with circular motions, or try the rotating hammer function on your tool. -It bugged me a little that the head was too big to angle into the mortar joints, but that's my problem. I just have to buy their toothed chisel blade now. Additional info on my wall not the review: The vertical crack likely hasn't moved in many years. I just discovered it after tearing out a stud wall in my basement to install a better one + better insulation. The previous owners knew the crack was there because they had steel beams installed to the sides of it, and I found paint inside it. They decided to just wall it up and put fiberglass batting over it! Needless to say, the batting looked awful. I'm going to repair the crack with the usual materials, but I will also epoxy a 1ft wide carbon fiber strip over it from floor to ceiling. I will hopefully never know if the repair fails. I'm doing my very best, walling it up, and forgetting about it. Can't say the same for the last people.
C**E
Sds Plus Bushing Tool
It works great for light concrete removal, just remember it's not for heavy-duty demolition work.
T**.
Very nice bit.
We needed this to make a flat spot for mounting some electrical devices on some split faced CMU. This bit was perfect! We were able to use it in a cordless roto hammer, and get just what we needed without loosing control of the tool. Would buy again and again!
B**B
Works really well
Works really well to surface and round over my cut sandstone blocks.
T**.
its tiny but it did the job
hav some small cracks to smooth over, did ok
J**L
Buen producto, material fuerte.
A**Y
Concrete eater
This little bit eats concrete. Great for smaller projects. I had a few of the nubs break off after about 200 feet of bushing form lines. I would use the sds max bits for larger jobs.
R**E
Great for tiny ground compaction.
I’m doing a small job at the house and I need to compact the ground. The area is 5” wide at the most and there are no tools that save a homeowners wrist from hammer swinging and impacts. I used this with a sacrificial 2x4 and it worked wonders.
J**S
I’ve read some reviews about the product breaking but in my experience it held up pretty strong with a few concrete demo projects and lasted a full season. This was significantly cheaper and did the same job as the expensive brands.
J**L
Done 200 square feet with no issue. All tips still intact.
F**O
Great value for the price! I’ve got around 25-30 hours on it and it still has all its teeth. Been using it on various concrete jobs, just don’t push it for more than an hour or 2 at a time. It gets really hot and I assume that’s how people are breaking the teeth. If your looking to remove high spots on concrete, or even roughen up a surface to pour new concrete on top. This will work great!
B**8
Tool performed as it should. Shaft would be better if it were just a couple of inches longer for the hand. All in all a tool worth the price.
D**N
bonne solidité et durabilité dans mon cas pour un travail de moyenne intensité.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago