C3 Pneumatic Spade
Application

Indoor decoration: When removing old tile floors or walls indoors, the general air compressor-powered C3 pneumatic chisel hammer can play a highly effective role. Its high impact frequency allows it to quickly break the bonding material between the tile and the base, making the tiles loosen and easy to remove. Thanks to its lightweight design, the operator can easily control the direction and force of the tool, minimizing the risk of unnecessary damage to the wall or floor.
For example, when renovating an old kitchen or bathroom, using the general air compressor-driven C3 pneumatic chisel hammer enables the quick removal of old tiles, setting the stage for laying new decoration materials. In cases where a fix air compressor is needed to maintain consistent power, the C3 pneumatic chisel hammer's performance remains steady and efficient, ensuring the renovation process proceeds smoothly and efficiently.

FAQ
Q1: How does the lightweight design of the C3 Pneumatic Spade (3.5 kg) contribute to better indoor decoration work?
A1: The light weight allows operators to effortlessly maneuver it in tight indoor spaces, like corners and along edges. It gives them precise control when working around fixtures or delicate surfaces, reducing the chances of accidental damage while still providing enough power to remove materials effectively.
Q2: Given its air consumption of 31.78 cfm, what size of air compressor is most suitable to pair with the C3 Pneumatic Spade for optimal performance?
A2: Generally, an air compressor with a capacity of around 50-185 cfm would be ideal. This ensures a continuous and stable air supply, preventing lags or drops in performance during extended use. Refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific compressor models that have been tested and recommended.
Q3: In complex terrains, how does the 17.5x60mm bit head size and 300mm length design of the C3 Pneumatic Spade help with precision work?
A3: The bit head size and length combination allows it to reach into narrow crevices and work around obstacles. In uneven or rocky terrains, the operator can target specific areas more accurately, breaking up material bit by bit without disturbing the surrounding area too much, which is crucial for tasks like creating trenches or removing small sections of hard ground.
