GENERAL CTS12 Specifications

SURFACE PREPARATION
STRIPPERS
Gen 2 CTS12 RIP-R-STRIPPER®
The CTS12 RIP-R-STRIPPER® is a highly productive solution for removing ceramic tile, hardwood flooring materials and other covering removal applications for both commercial and DIY projects. A direct, impulse type blow force is provided by a wide range of 35 lbs weight class electric breakers manufactured by Bosch, DeWalt, Hilti, Hitachi and Makita. An impulse blow is required to break through the high bond strengths provided by today’s mastics, glues and thin set materials. The unique design configuration allows the operator to work in a more productive, upright position and significantly addresses jobsite exposure to knee and lower back related concerns. A wide range of industry-standard, 1-1/8 inch hexagon x 6 inch shank accessory tools, including chisels and scraper blades, are available to meet a variety of labor intensive, floor covering removal applications.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Environments Non-hazardous type locations
Outside Wheel Width 21-1/4” (540 mm)
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Transport Length 28” (711 mm), less breaker
Accessory Tools Standard 1-1/8” hexagon x 6” shank
Power Source
Handle Width 30” (762 mm)
Weight 130 lbs (59 kg), less breaker
35 lbs weight class electric breakers, 115 VAC, 15 ampere
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All specifications are general in nature and are not intended for specific application purposes. General Equipment Company reserves the right to make changes in design, engineering, or
specifications and to add improvements or discontinue manufacture at an y ti me w ithou t no tice or oblig ation. Co nsult applicable Operator Mnaual before utilizing. Refer to OS HA 22 07 a nd/or
current r evisi ons for speci fic safet y in forma tion. Nam es d epict ed a re t he r egist ered trad emark s of the ir r espec tive owne rs.
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