
45 Pins Bush Hammer Roller with Support for Surface Preparation
$31.99
If you need a bush hammer tool for aggressive surface preparation, this 45 pins bush hammer roller with support is built for that type of work.
It is designed to create a rough, textured surface on concrete, stone, and other hard materials by repeated impact from carbide tips. This makes it useful for coating removal, floor preparation, anti-slip finishing, and exposed aggregate surface work.
Public market references for this product category consistently describe the same core uses: texturing concrete, removing glue or coatings, preparing floors before a new coating, and creating anti-slip surfaces on stone materials. Some sellers describe it as 45 pins, while others call it 45 teeth or 45 carbide tips, but the product type and function are clearly the same.
Overview
This 45 pins bush hammer roller with support is designed for surface texturing and preparation work on concrete, stone, and similar materials. It is suitable for contractors who need a more aggressive profile than standard grinding alone can produce.
Best for
• Concrete surface texturing
• Stone surface texturing
• Anti-slip surface preparation
• Coating and glue removal
• Exposed aggregate preparation
• Floor preparation before coating
Features
• 45 carbide pin / tooth roller design
• Complete roller with support
• Aggressive surface profiling action
• Suitable for concrete and stone preparation
• Helps improve coating bond preparation
• Useful for anti-slip and decorative texturing work
Why contractors use this type of bush hammer roller
A bush hammer roller is used when normal grinding is not enough to create the surface profile needed for the next step. It helps open the surface more aggressively, remove stubborn materials, and create a textured finish for better adhesion or decorative effect.
This is why public product pages repeatedly position bush hammer rollers for coating removal, anti-slip surface creation, and coarse aggregate exposure.
Application
This product is mainly used for:
• Removing glue, resin, and coatings
• Preparing concrete before a new coating
• Creating anti-slip texture on stone surfaces
• Exposing coarse aggregates on concrete
• Roughening surfaces for stronger coating bond
Fitment Note
Please confirm your machine holder size, mounting style, and support dimensions before ordering.
This listing is for the bush hammer roller with support, and compatibility should be checked against your plate or holder system.
FAQ
Q1: What is this bush hammer roller used for?
A: It is mainly used for aggressive surface preparation, coating removal, anti-slip texturing, and exposed aggregate work on concrete and stone.
Q2: Is this a complete unit or just the roller?
A: This version is a complete bush hammer roller with support, not just a replacement roller. Comparable public listings distinguish between complete supported units and roller-only versions.
Q3: Why do some sellers say 45 pins and others say 45 teeth?
A: Both terms are used in the market for this type of bush hammer roller. One listing calls it 45 pins, while another calls it 45 teeth separated carbide tips.
Q4: Can it be used for coating removal?
A: Yes. Public references specifically describe this product category for removing glue, resin, mortar, and heavy coatings.
Q5: Can it create anti-slip texture?
A: Yes. Public product pages describe bush hammer rollers as suitable for making anti-slip surfaces on stone and similar materials.
Q6: Is this more aggressive than normal grinding?
A: Yes. Public bush hammer roller references describe this tool as a more aggressive surface texturing option and suitable for exposing aggregate or opening concrete more strongly than standard grinding.




