SDS – Hex Stone Flat Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Flat Chisel is a specialized demolition and carving tool designed for use with rotary hammers featuring SDS or SDS-Max systems. Crafted from hardened steel, this flat chisel is ideal for cutting, shaping, and removing masonry, stone, tile, and concrete. The hexagonal shank offers a secure grip in the chuck, preventing slippage during heavy-duty applications. It’s a go-to accessory for construction, renovation, and demolition professionals who require precision and durability when working with hard surfaces.

SDS – Hex Stone Flat Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Flat Chisel is a specialized demolition and carving tool designed for use with rotary hammers featuring SDS or SDS-Max systems. Crafted from hardened steel, this flat chisel is ideal for cutting, shaping, and removing masonry, stone, tile, and concrete. The hexagonal shank offers a secure grip in the chuck, preventing slippage during heavy-duty applications. It’s a go-to accessory for construction, renovation, and demolition professionals who require precision and durability when working with hard surfaces.

SDS – Hex Stone Pointed Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Pointed Chisel is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed for use with rotary and demolition hammers equipped with SDS or SDS-Max systems. Its pointed tip focuses force into a small area, making it ideal for breaking, chiseling, and penetrating hard materials like stone, masonry, brick, and concrete. Built from hardened steel, this chisel is commonly used in demolition, construction, and renovation projects where high-impact performance and precision are required.

SDS – Hex Stone Pointed Chisel

The SDS - Hex Stone Pointed Chisel is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed for use with rotary and demolition hammers equipped with SDS or SDS-Max systems. Its pointed tip focuses force into a small area, making it ideal for breaking, chiseling, and penetrating hard materials like stone, masonry, brick, and concrete. Built from hardened steel, this chisel is commonly used in demolition, construction, and renovation projects where high-impact performance and precision are required.