Frankfurt Bush Hammer Roller (60 Pins) with Frankfurt Holder

Frankfurt Bush Hammer Roller (60 Pins) with Frankfurt Holder

$69.99
Frankfurt bush hammer assembly with Frankfurt holder and 1 roller (60 pins). Built for surface texturing and anti-slip finish on concrete and stone.
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Overview

This Frankfurt bush hammer combines a Frankfurt holder with a 60-pin roller to create consistent surface texture for better grip. Ideal for anti-slip finishing, coating prep, and texture matching on concrete and stone surfaces.

 

Best for

• Surface texturing / anti-slip finish

• Creating grip on ramps, walkways, and wet areas

• Removing surface laitance and opening the surface before coatings

• Texture matching on repair areas

 

Features

• Frankfurt holder + 1 roller assembly

60-pin roller for aggressive, repeatable texture

• Stable contact and controlled “chatter” for uniform grip pattern

• Heavy-duty body designed for jobsite use

 

Fitment Note

Frankfurt mount only. Please confirm your machine uses Frankfurt/Frankfurt-style holders. If you’re unsure, send a photo of your tool mount/holder and we’ll confirm compatibility.

 

Shipping Note

Most items are produced and prepared after order. If you have a deadline, message us first so we can confirm the workable schedule before you pay.

 


 

FAQ

 

Q1: What is a Frankfurt bush hammer used for?

A: It’s used to texture the surface to create grip/anti-slip, and to open the surface for better coating adhesion.

 

Q2: Does this fit my grinder?

A: It fits machines that use the Frankfurt mount system. Brand doesn’t matter as much as the mount type.

 

Q3: What does “60 pins” change?

A: More pins generally means more contact points and a dense texture pattern. This one is a 60-pin roller designed for strong, consistent texture.

 

Q4: Can I replace only the roller later?

A: Yes, this is a roller + holder assembly, and the roller can typically be replaced when worn (depending on your holder version).

 

Q5: Is this for concrete only?

A: Mainly concrete, but it’s also commonly used on stone/terrazzo where a textured surface is needed.