SDS – Hex Stone Pointed Chisel
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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.
Description
Uses
- Concrete and Stone Breaking
o Concentrates impact on a small point to fracture and break concrete, rock, or stone.
o Ideal for demolition and controlled surface cracking. - Brick and Masonry Penetration
o Creates access points or channels in brick walls and structures.
o Used in renovation and structural modification. - Starting Cracks in Hard Surfaces
o Initiates cracks in slabs or pavements before switching to flat chisels.
o Improves efficiency of sequential demolition. - Channeling and Grooving
o Forms grooves for pipes, cables, and conduit in concrete or stone.
o Enhances speed and accuracy of installation prep. - Removing Mortar or Cement Residue
o Dislodges stubborn cement, grout, or hardened residue from construction surfaces.
o Helps in surface restoration and cleaning. - Precision Demolition Work
o Used in confined areas for accurate material removal.
o Reduces risk of collateral damage in delicate workspaces. - Rock Splitting and Excavation
o Assists in breaking larger rocks into manageable pieces during excavation.
o Essential for landscaping and civil works. - Floor and Wall Penetration
o Breaks through concrete slabs and tiled surfaces to expose underlying layers.
o Useful for plumbing and electrical works. - Construction and Renovation Projects
o Widely used by builders and contractors for structural modification.
o Ensures efficient dismantling of hard surfaces.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Precautions
- Wear Eye and Face Protection
o Protect eyes and face from flying debris with goggles or a face shield. - Use Protective Gloves and Earplugs
o Minimize hand fatigue and protect hearing during extended use. - Inspect Tool Before Use
o Check for cracks, bends, or excessive wear to prevent failure during operation. - Secure Chisel Properly
o Lock into SDS chuck firmly before starting the hammer. - Use Correct Posture and Grip
o Maintain a firm, balanced stance and two-handed grip to control impact force. - Avoid Working Near Edges
o Be cautious around edges to prevent uncontrolled chipping or breakage. - Operate in Short Bursts
o Prevent overheating and manage vibration exposure. - Work on Suitable Materials Only
o Intended for stone, brick, and concrete — not suitable for metal or wood. - Turn Off Tool Before Adjustment
o Unplug or power down before replacing or inspecting the chisel.
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