Meet the PitBull™ Stone Chiseler series – your go-to for powerful and versatile portable stone chiseling. With unmatched strength, it handles various stones effortlessly, offering precision, unique looks, and easy alignment. Elevate your stone chiseling experience with PitBull™ – powerful, versatile, and designed for exceptional results.
Oil Information
Oil will ship separately from the machine. Please allow an additional 3-5 business days for our oil supplier to fulfil your order. If you have any questions regarding hydraulic fluid, please contact us for more information.
Features
Chisel Thickness: 8 cm Pump: Electric over Hydraulic. Strength: 5 tons. Teeth: Soft Stone and Laminated Stone teeth Oil: AW-32 Hydraulic Fluid Power: 120 Volt
Notes
Scribing the surface of the stone when using this tool is both unnecessary and potentially damaging. If you wish you can scratch the surface of the stone with a diamond point to act as a guide, though angle aluminum is faster and more accurate, but DO NOT MAKE ANY GROOVES DEEPER THAN A FINGERNAIL'S THICKNESS. Using a blade on a grinder to scribe the stone, as is common with other tools, will cause blowouts and possibly even cracking of the slab - especially on laminated stone. There is no need to to scribe: this tool has the power and the accuracy to get the job done, and done well, without it.
Product may show minor usage (dust, etc.) due to factory testing when shipped.
Product may not precisely match images. We are constantly working on each of our products to find better designs, and we ship each new machine with the best design we have at that time.
*Not all stone types are able to be sheared cleanly, especially stones that have patches of crystal or are a solid single crystal structure. Please test on your specific stone or send a sample of the stone, already laminated or not as your job requires, so that we can test and tell you the results. While the PitBull BigDog Stone Chiseler should be able to shear the stone, the break on such stones may be chaotic. Marble and natural quartzite are the most risky: the chance of breaking slabs using ANY chisel, not just ours, is just too high.