SDS – PH65 Stone Pointed Chisel

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The SDS – PH65 Stone Pointed Chisel is a durable, precision-forged tool designed for heavy-duty demolition applications. Specifically compatible with PH65-class demolition hammers, this chisel features a pointed tip that delivers focused impact energy for breaking and penetrating dense materials such as concrete, masonry, stone, and brick. Built from hardened steel, it offers superior wear resistance and impact strength, making it a reliable choice for demolition, excavation, and renovation work that requires accuracy and control.

Description

Uses

  1. Concrete Breaking
    o Concentrates impact to break concrete slabs, walls, and pavements.
    o Ideal for full or partial demolition of structures.

  2. Stone Penetration
    o Breaks up natural stones and hard rock for landscaping or construction.
    o Used in excavation and site preparation.

  3. Brick and Masonry Demolition
    o Breaks through brick walls and blocks with precision.
    o Used to create openings or remove damaged sections.

  4. Crack Initiation
    o Starts controlled cracks before switching to flat chisels.
    o Improves efficiency and accuracy in breaking tasks.

  5. Channel Opening
    o Opens narrow channels for cables or piping in masonry.
    o Used in electrical or plumbing installation prep.

  6. Rock Splitting
    o Splits large rocks into manageable pieces during excavation.
    o Used in foundation and landscaping projects.

  7. Surface Preparation
    o Roughens surfaces before applying adhesives or overlays.
    o Improves bonding of coatings or finishes.

  8. Removing Mortar or Grout
    o Dislodges hardened mortar in renovation or repair work.
    o Helps in tile or brick replacement projects.

  9. Precision Demolition in Confined Areas
    o Removes material selectively in tight or sensitive areas.
    o Ideal for retrofitting and renovation tasks.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

Safety Precautions

  1. Wear Eye and Face Protection
    o Use safety goggles or a face shield to guard against flying debris.

  2. Use Ear and Hand Protection
    o Wear earplugs and anti-vibration gloves to minimize strain.

  3. Inspect Chisel Before Use
    o Check for wear, deformation, or cracks to ensure safe operation.

  4. Ensure Proper Tool Insertion
    o Insert the chisel securely into the demolition hammer’s chuck.

  5. Maintain Stable Posture
    o Stand with firm footing and hold the tool with both hands for control.

  6. Avoid Excessive Pressure
    o Let the hammer do the work — do not force the tool into material.

  7. Clear the Work Area
    o Ensure the workspace is free from unnecessary materials and bystanders.

  8. Work on Intended Materials Only
    o Use only on stone, concrete, masonry — not on metal or wood.

  9. Disconnect Power When Adjusting
    o Power off and unplug the hammer before replacing or checking the chisel.