Introducing the Pitbull Big Dog Electric Stone Chiseler by Omega Diamond. This portable electric chiseler is a game - changer as it can work on almost all stone types, even engineered stone! It can handle laminated stone up to 3½ inches (8 cm) thick. After testing other air - powered or manual units that couldn't handle engineered or some natural stones and posed safety hazards, our engineering team developed this amazing tool. The Pitbull Big Dog Hydraulic Stone Chiseler features a five + ton rated hydraulic piston, offering ample power to shear through the toughest stones like engineered stone, volcanic stone, granite, and marble. With its 3 - inch - wide teeth, you can create a perfect edge by overlapping bites or an angled 'ragged' look. For straight edges, you can use angle aluminum and guide pins. The modular jaw system gives you multiple options. Use the Soft - Stone jaw for softer stones like marble and limestone, or for general use. The 1½ - inch jaws are for tough stones, the Scalloping jaw for a unique look, and the Reverse Scallop jaw for sink holes and wavy edges. Technical specs include up to 5 tons of pressure, a thickness range from 0.4 inches (0.9 cm) to 3.3 inches (8.5 cm), handheld design, inexpensive mining - grade carbide teeth, quick - change jaws, 3 - inch width for faster jobs, ability to break all stone types, and it weighs only 18 pounds. It's proudly made in the USA! As of July 2022, the machine ships without oil. You need 1.8 gallons (7 liters) of a 50:50 mix of hydraulic oil and diesel. You can find the oil with Napa Part Number: NHF 85401, Amazon Part Number: B083QNSNBY, O'Reilly Part Number: 74305, or Walmart Part Number 57037719. Dilute it with diesel if needed.


Using the Pitbull Big Dog Electric Stone Chiseler is easy. First, make sure you've filled it with the right oil as described in the product details. When working, decide on the type of edge you want. If it's a straight edge, clamp a section of angle aluminum on the slab and use the guide pins to keep the chiseler in line. For different stone types, choose the appropriate jaw from the modular jaw system. Overlap the bites with the 3 - inch - wide teeth for a smooth edge. Safety is important. Wear protective gear as the chiseling can create flying stone pieces. When not in use, store the chiseler in a dry place. Check the carbide teeth regularly for wear and replace them if they're too damaged. Also, keep an eye on the hydraulic system and oil levels. If you notice any leaks or unusual noises, stop using the chiseler and have it checked by a professional. This will ensure the chiseler serves you well for a long time.