Chicago Pneumatic Construction Tools,
CPS allows the operator to continue working with a worn bumper by applying pressure on the tool against the concrete surface. An indicator groove on the rivet buster’s lower sleeve shows when its rubber bumpers should be replaced.
The new rivet buster models deliver 8-inch and 11-inch tool strokes, respectively. Both models require 45 cubic feet per minute of air for operation and is available with either a D-type ergonomic trigger handle or a pistol handle.
More information is available at www.cpconstructiontoolsusa.com.
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