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During September 1992, Standalll
ard
achieved the quality standard
d ISO 9
accreditations to BS 5750 and 002
9002.2.
ed our
Over the years we have updated ur
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systems as the international standards
have changed and we are currentlyy
accredited to BS EN ISO 9001:2000.
2. IDENTIFICATION OF MANUFACTURER
Problems frequently occur in identifying broken tools returned by an end user. All our tools are identified:
333 – for product made from steel DIN 1.1620
303 – for product made from steel DIN 1.2249
311 – for product made from another specification
The product is also marked with a date code signifying year and month of manufacture:
Our Warehouse staff are instructed to search for the above identification marks before accepting a broken tool for replacement. We do not accept someone else’s
problem!
3 USER GUIDE
Percussive tools are subjected to severe stresses during service. Our products are made to the highest standards of quality control for long service on tough
applications: and consequently very few breakages of tools occur due to a defect in the steel or manufacture
A tool with a defect is likely to fail immediately due to the severe stresses. A tool which breaks after prolonged service, as evidenced by a well worn shank and tip,
is not likely to have been defective but will have failed due to material fatigue after excessive heavy use.
3.1 MISUSE
As much as 90% of all breakage claims arise from incorrect use of the tool or operator misuse. Standall assumes no liability for misuse. Shown here are some of
the most frequently encountered examples of incorrect use.
(a) Mushrooming
Insufficient contact or pressure between the tool and the work surface results in ‘mushrooming’ as the steel is allowed to “ride” on the work surface and becomes
red hot and melts – hence the ‘mushrooming’ effect.
Also, the underside of the collar of the steel may come into contact with the retainer of the breaker steel – this causes damage. The steel will either break below
the collar or can become detached. This could cause serious injury.
(b) Leverage
The tool must not be used as a lever to break away material. It should only be used to clear material from the broken surface. Breakage below the collar or of the
body of the steel may result.
(c) File Marks
Some end users try and identify ‘their’ breaker steels by fixing or cutting an identification mark on the steel collar, shank or on the body of the tool. This is a
dangerous practice as it disrupts the protective hardened shell of the tool and is likely to lead to a fatigue breakage.
(d) Frost damage
Steels left on open ground during periods of frost may suffer damage by becoming brittle and then fracture. It is important that steels are stored in a protected
dry place during very cold periods, particularly at night. Exposure to frost causes minute shrinkage of the steel that creates which can be eliminated by bringing
the steel gradually up to room temperature.
Remember:
There is a serious risk to health safety to use percussive tools in blunt and worn condition. It is the users responsibility to ensure tools are kept in a safe and
workable condition.
Standall percussive steels are only intended and suitable for use in machines equipped with matching tool bushes
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contents
Detail / Shank type Shank Sketch Page Detail / Shank type Shank Sketch Page
62 76.5
58 68
66
53
25
SDS Plus 9 105.5
14 10
47
PK45 17
23 18 16
106
38 65
K900 10
21 124
18.7
26
PK100 18 16 17
6 160
Kango 2500
46 32
12
32mm hex
110
45 55
Flat to Flat
PH65 30 26 24 18
138
B11304 85
13
Without Collar 28
110
45 55
Point to Flat
MAKITA
19
138
HM8900 30 26 24
85
B11304 46 28 14
With Collar
12 152
104
28 49
MAKITA
20
HM8035 17 12.6
75.5
37 35
Spline 16.5 15
63 120
HILTI
21
TE905 22 20
64
37
B11302 16
19
Accessories
Stone Dressing Pads
105.5
Pads
22
26 48 Scutch Combs
5
Hammer Cross Reference Guide
Hammer Manufacturer Shank Type To suit Hammer Model Page
Milwaukee SDS Plus PPH24X2E PFH25QEX PLH26QEX PLH30QEX 9
SDS Plus PLH32QEX PPH26XE PPH30X2E 9
Every effort has been made to ensure the accurancy of this cross reference guide however
Standall Tools Ltd accept no responsibility for error or ommissions
7 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
SDS Max (Manufactured under license from Bosch)
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
9 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Kango 900 928 950 1400 Type Shank
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
11 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Kango 2500 - 32mm Hex Shank
Description Working Width mm Length Under Collar mm Standall Part Number
13 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Bosch : 11304 12314 USH27 With Collar
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
Stem
(for use with Floor – 300 914455*
Cleaning Tool and pad)
Stem
(for use with stone – 275 914750*
dressing pad)
15 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Bosch: 11302 11305 12312 USH10
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
Stem
(for use with Floor – 300 914723
Cleaning Tool and pad)
Stem
(for use with stone – 275 914715*
dressing pad)
Duss PK45
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Order Number
Duss PK100
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Order Number
17 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Hitachi PH65A (Blade in Line with Slot)
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
19 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Makita 8035NB HR3500 HM0810
Description Working Width mm Overall Length mm Standall Part Number
Stem
(to suit Floor – 300 914892*
Cleaning Tool)
Stem
(for use with Floor – 300 100514
Cleaning Tool)
21 Order numbers market with a suffix * Will only be produced against order demand and will be subject to minimum order quantities
Accessories
Description Standall Part Number
Floor Scraping Tool (to suit stems designated for use with Floor Cleaning Tools)
Tamping Pads (to Suit stems designated for use with Floor Cleaning Tools)
Tamping Pads (to Suit stems designated for use with Bosch 11304 USH 27 Breakers)
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