SDS – Hex Stone Flat Chisel
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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.
Description
Uses
- Masonry Demolition
o Removes bricks, stones, and concrete sections with controlled force.
o Ideal for breaking through walls and floors. - Tile and Flooring Removal
o Lifts and separates tiles and flooring materials from cement or subfloors.
o Ensures clean removal without excessive surface damage. - Stone Cutting and Shaping
o Used to carve or shape natural and artificial stone in construction or landscaping.
o Helps in fitting custom-sized pieces. - Concrete Surface Cleaning
o Chips away unwanted concrete residues, drips, or formwork overflow.
o Prepares surfaces for patching or refinishing. - Channeling for Conduits
o Creates grooves in concrete or stone for laying electrical conduit or plumbing.
o Aids in safe and organized installation. - Edge Trimming and Smoothing
o Shapes and smooths rough edges on concrete or stone structures.
o Used for finishing steps, corners, or stone joints. - Window and Door Openings
o Assists in enlarging or modifying masonry openings with precision.
o Minimizes collateral damage to surrounding materials. - General Demolition Work
o Works with SDS hammers for a variety of controlled demolition tasks.
o Effective in confined areas where large tools can’t reach. - Restoration Projects
o Removes old mortar, loose bricks, or damaged stonework in heritage or renovation jobs.
o Maintains structural integrity during repairs.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Precautions
- Wear Eye and Face Protection
o Use safety goggles or a face shield to protect from flying debris and dust. - Wear Gloves and Ear Protection
o Reduces risk of vibration injuries and hearing damage during prolonged use. - Check Chisel for Damage
o Inspect before each use for cracks or excessive wear to prevent breakage. - Ensure Proper Insertion
o Securely lock the chisel into the SDS chuck before operating the tool. - Operate at Correct Angle
o Avoid awkward angles to reduce tool kickback or loss of control. - Use on Suitable Materials Only
o Designed for stone, masonry, and concrete — avoid use on metal or wood. - Maintain Firm Grip
o Hold tool securely with both hands to absorb vibration and control direction. - Allow Tool to Do the Work
o Do not apply excessive pressure; let the hammer action drive the chisel. - Disconnect Power Before Adjusting
o Always unplug or switch off tool before changing the chisel or inspecting components.
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