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Makita Breaker & Demolition Bits

Makita Breaker Demolition Bits are for when you need concrete and brickwork gone, not tickled, from chiselling channels to lifting slabs with a proper breaker.

When you're on a rip-out or chasing-in all day, the bit matters as much as the machine. Makita demolition chisels are made to take repeated hammering without mushrooming fast, so you stay cutting clean and don't waste time swapping knackered steel. Pick the right profile for the job and get back to breaking, not fighting it.

What Jobs Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits Best At?

  • Chasing out channels in brick and block for conduit and pipework when you need a consistent groove without burning through cheap chisels.
  • Lifting floor tiles, adhesive and screed on refurb strip-outs where a wide chisel saves your wrists and clears bigger sections per hit.
  • Breaking up concrete pads, steps and edges before disposal, using a pointed or bull point style to start fractures and open the slab up.
  • Knocking off render, mortar dags and stubborn build-up on masonry so you can get back to a clean surface for patching or re-finishing.
  • Opening up doorways and altering blockwork on site where a reliable demolition bit keeps its shape and doesn't fold over after a few heavy blows.

Choosing the Right Makita Breaker Demolition Bits

Match the bit shape to the material you're removing, not just what's on the shelf, because the wrong profile turns a quick break-out into a long day.

1. Pointed vs Flat Chisel

If you're starting cracks in concrete or breaking corners and pads, go pointed to concentrate the удар and open the material up. If you're lifting tiles, taking off render, or cleaning surfaces, a flat chisel clears faster and leaves you with less mess to tidy.

2. Wide Chisel for Lift, Narrow Chisel for Control

If you want quick removal on floors, a wider blade shifts more per hit, but it can be too aggressive near edges and services. For chasing and controlled break-out around openings, a narrower chisel is easier to steer and less likely to blow out the surrounding brickwork.

3. Shank Type and Your Breaker

Before you buy Makita Breaker Demolition Bits online UK, check the shank fitting matches your breaker, because "it'll do" usually ends with slop in the chuck, poor energy transfer, and a bit that wears out early.

Who Uses Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

  • Groundworkers and demo crews breaking slabs and concrete edges, because the right chisel profile shifts material faster and with less strain on the breaker.
  • Sparks and plumbers chasing-in on refurbs, who keep a narrow chisel handy for neat runs without over-breaking the wall.
  • Brickies and general builders doing alterations, lintel work and knock-through prep, where a tough bit stops downtime when the job turns heavy.
  • Facilities and maintenance teams dealing with patch repairs, tile lift and removal work, where you need dependable steel for quick call-outs.

Accessories That Keep Demolition Bits Working Properly

A couple of simple extras stop seized bits, premature wear, and wasted time when you're mid break-out.

1. Shank Grease

A small amount on the shank helps the bit seat properly and makes it far easier to remove at the end of the day, especially after long runs on hard concrete where everything gets hot and tight.

2. Dust Control Attachments

If you're chiselling indoors, a dust shroud or extraction attachment is the difference between a manageable clean-up and dust everywhere, and it keeps you on the right side of site rules when you're breaking plaster and masonry.

3. Spare Retaining Springs and Chuck Parts

If your breaker uses replaceable retainers, keep spares, because a worn spring or collar lets the bit rattle, hammers the shank, and turns a solid Makita bit into a sloppy fit.

Shop Makita Breaker Demolition Bits at ITS

Whether you need a single replacement chisel or you're stocking up for a full strip-out, we carry a proper range of Makita Breaker Demolition Bits for different break-out and chasing jobs. It's all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you're not stood waiting when the job turns to demolition.

Makita Breaker Demolition Bits FAQs

What are the features of Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

They're built as hardened steel demolition chisels designed for repeated impact work, with profiles suited to specific tasks like cracking concrete, lifting tiles, or stripping render. The main "feature" that matters on site is how well they keep their working edge and how securely they fit your breaker's chuck without excessive play.

Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits available with batteries and charger?

No, these are breaker accessories, not power tool kits, so they do not come with batteries or a charger. If you're running a cordless Makita breaker, you'll need to buy batteries and charging separately to suit your platform and runtime needs.

Is there a warranty on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

Demolition bits are classed as consumables, so they are typically covered against manufacturing faults rather than wear from use. If a bit arrives damaged or fails unusually early, that's when you raise it, but normal blunting and wear from concrete and masonry is part of the job.

Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're made for trade demolition and break-out work where the bit is taking constant impact. The key is choosing the correct shank type for your breaker and the right chisel shape for the task, because that's what keeps productivity up and stops you wrecking bits for no reason.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

Yes, we offer next day delivery on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits when they're in stock in our warehouse. Order in time and you can have the right chisel on site for tomorrow, instead of trying to finish a break-out with a rounded-off bit.

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Makita Breaker & Demolition Bits

Makita Breaker Demolition Bits are for when you need concrete and brickwork gone, not tickled, from chiselling channels to lifting slabs with a proper breaker.

When you're on a rip-out or chasing-in all day, the bit matters as much as the machine. Makita demolition chisels are made to take repeated hammering without mushrooming fast, so you stay cutting clean and don't waste time swapping knackered steel. Pick the right profile for the job and get back to breaking, not fighting it.

What Jobs Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits Best At?

  • Chasing out channels in brick and block for conduit and pipework when you need a consistent groove without burning through cheap chisels.
  • Lifting floor tiles, adhesive and screed on refurb strip-outs where a wide chisel saves your wrists and clears bigger sections per hit.
  • Breaking up concrete pads, steps and edges before disposal, using a pointed or bull point style to start fractures and open the slab up.
  • Knocking off render, mortar dags and stubborn build-up on masonry so you can get back to a clean surface for patching or re-finishing.
  • Opening up doorways and altering blockwork on site where a reliable demolition bit keeps its shape and doesn't fold over after a few heavy blows.

Choosing the Right Makita Breaker Demolition Bits

Match the bit shape to the material you're removing, not just what's on the shelf, because the wrong profile turns a quick break-out into a long day.

1. Pointed vs Flat Chisel

If you're starting cracks in concrete or breaking corners and pads, go pointed to concentrate the удар and open the material up. If you're lifting tiles, taking off render, or cleaning surfaces, a flat chisel clears faster and leaves you with less mess to tidy.

2. Wide Chisel for Lift, Narrow Chisel for Control

If you want quick removal on floors, a wider blade shifts more per hit, but it can be too aggressive near edges and services. For chasing and controlled break-out around openings, a narrower chisel is easier to steer and less likely to blow out the surrounding brickwork.

3. Shank Type and Your Breaker

Before you buy Makita Breaker Demolition Bits online UK, check the shank fitting matches your breaker, because "it'll do" usually ends with slop in the chuck, poor energy transfer, and a bit that wears out early.

Who Uses Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

  • Groundworkers and demo crews breaking slabs and concrete edges, because the right chisel profile shifts material faster and with less strain on the breaker.
  • Sparks and plumbers chasing-in on refurbs, who keep a narrow chisel handy for neat runs without over-breaking the wall.
  • Brickies and general builders doing alterations, lintel work and knock-through prep, where a tough bit stops downtime when the job turns heavy.
  • Facilities and maintenance teams dealing with patch repairs, tile lift and removal work, where you need dependable steel for quick call-outs.

Accessories That Keep Demolition Bits Working Properly

A couple of simple extras stop seized bits, premature wear, and wasted time when you're mid break-out.

1. Shank Grease

A small amount on the shank helps the bit seat properly and makes it far easier to remove at the end of the day, especially after long runs on hard concrete where everything gets hot and tight.

2. Dust Control Attachments

If you're chiselling indoors, a dust shroud or extraction attachment is the difference between a manageable clean-up and dust everywhere, and it keeps you on the right side of site rules when you're breaking plaster and masonry.

3. Spare Retaining Springs and Chuck Parts

If your breaker uses replaceable retainers, keep spares, because a worn spring or collar lets the bit rattle, hammers the shank, and turns a solid Makita bit into a sloppy fit.

Shop Makita Breaker Demolition Bits at ITS

Whether you need a single replacement chisel or you're stocking up for a full strip-out, we carry a proper range of Makita Breaker Demolition Bits for different break-out and chasing jobs. It's all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you're not stood waiting when the job turns to demolition.

Makita Breaker Demolition Bits FAQs

What are the features of Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

They're built as hardened steel demolition chisels designed for repeated impact work, with profiles suited to specific tasks like cracking concrete, lifting tiles, or stripping render. The main "feature" that matters on site is how well they keep their working edge and how securely they fit your breaker's chuck without excessive play.

Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits available with batteries and charger?

No, these are breaker accessories, not power tool kits, so they do not come with batteries or a charger. If you're running a cordless Makita breaker, you'll need to buy batteries and charging separately to suit your platform and runtime needs.

Is there a warranty on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

Demolition bits are classed as consumables, so they are typically covered against manufacturing faults rather than wear from use. If a bit arrives damaged or fails unusually early, that's when you raise it, but normal blunting and wear from concrete and masonry is part of the job.

Are Makita Breaker Demolition Bits suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're made for trade demolition and break-out work where the bit is taking constant impact. The key is choosing the correct shank type for your breaker and the right chisel shape for the task, because that's what keeps productivity up and stops you wrecking bits for no reason.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits?

Yes, we offer next day delivery on Makita Breaker Demolition Bits when they're in stock in our warehouse. Order in time and you can have the right chisel on site for tomorrow, instead of trying to finish a break-out with a rounded-off bit.

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