Einhell Breaker & Demolition Bits
Einhell breaker and demolition bits are engineered for tough site demolition tasks. Built to smash through concrete, masonry, and stone, these bits are ideal for trades needing reliable gear that withstands repeated heavy impacts. Whether you're breaking up old driveways or dismantling stubborn walls, these bits provide the durability and power required on demanding projects.
What Are Einhell Breaker & Demolition Bits Used For?
- Concrete Removal Perfect for breaking up old concrete slabs and foundations with ease and efficiency.
- Wall Demolition Easily dismantle brick and block walls, making them a go-to choice for renovation and refurbishment projects.
- Driveway Breakup Tackle tough outdoor surfaces like driveways and pathways, ensuring a clean and manageable site.
- Heavy-duty Masonry Work Ideal for chiselling through dense masonry structures, reducing time and effort on site.
Who Uses These Breaker & Demolition Bits?
- Groundworkers and builders who need to clear sites quickly and efficiently.
- Demolition crews seeking reliable tools for breaking down structures safely.
- Renovation specialists working on refurbishing older buildings with tough materials.
- Landscapers needing to remove old hardscaping elements like patios and paths.
Choosing the Right Breaker & Demolition Bit
Selecting the right bit depends on the material you're working with and the specific task at hand:
1. Material Compatibility
For concrete and reinforced structures, choose bits with carbide tips for added durability and impact resistance.
2. Bit Size and Shape
Chisel-shaped bits are best for precision work like cutting channels, while pointed bits are ideal for general breaking tasks.
3. Tool Compatibility
Ensure the bit shank matches your breaker model-SDS Max or Hex shanks are common for heavy-duty tasks.
Essential Accessories for Breaker & Demolition Bits
Enhance your demolition tasks with these critical accessories:
1. Dust Extraction Systems
Keep your worksite clean and safe by pairing your bits with a compatible dust extraction system.
2. Bit Lubricant
Regularly apply lubricant to extend bit life and maintain peak performance during heavy use.
Breaker & Demolition Bits FAQs
How do I know if my breaker bit is compatible with my tool?
Check the shank type of your breaker tool. Most heavy-duty breakers use SDS Max or Hex shanks, which should match the bits you select.
Can these bits handle reinforced concrete?
Yes, these bits are designed to tackle reinforced concrete. Ensure you use a carbide-tipped bit for the best performance on such materials.
How should I maintain my breaker bits?
Regular cleaning and lubrication will help extend the life of your bits. Inspect them for signs of wear and replace when necessary.


