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SDS Plus Stone Pointed Chisel
$8,020.00 Original price was: $8,020.00.$7,520.00Current price is: $7,520.00.

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SDS Plus Stone Flat Chisel
$7,240.00 Original price was: $7,240.00.$6,740.00Current price is: $6,740.00.
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An SDS-PLUS stone flat chisel is a specialized tool designed for use with SDS-PLUS rotary hammer drills. It is a flat-edged chisel specifically crafted for masonry and stone applications. The SDS-PLUS shank refers to the type of chuck connection that allows for quick and secure tool changes in compatible rotary hammer drills. The flat chisel design is ideal for tasks such as chipping, carving, and shaping stone or masonry surfaces. This tool is commonly used in construction and renovation projects where precision and efficiency in working with hard materials are essential.
SKU:
AHS35987-1
Category: Power Tool Accessories
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SDS plus stone flat chisel usesÂ
- Concrete Chiseling: The flat chisel is effective in chipping away and removing concrete from surfaces. It is often used to create channels, remove excess material, or correct imperfections in concrete structures.
- Tile and Stone Removal: SDS-PLUS stone flat chisels are suitable for removing tiles and stones from surfaces, such as walls or floors, during renovations or demolition projects.
- Carving and Shaping: These chisels are useful for carving and shaping stone or masonry, allowing for precision work in artistic or decorative applications.
- Channeling and Grooving: The flat chisel is commonly employed to create channels or grooves in masonry or concrete, accommodating pipes, cables, or other installations.
- Brickwork: When dealing with brick walls or structures, the flat chisel can be used to remove mortar, reshape bricks, or make adjustments to fit specific requirements.
- Surface Preparation: SDS-PLUS stone flat chisels are employed for surface preparation tasks, including roughening or texturing concrete surfaces before applying coatings or finishes.
- Demolition Work: In general demolition tasks, these chisels are valuable for breaking down and removing sections of masonry or concrete structures.
- Stone Sculpting: Artists or craftsmen may use SDS-PLUS stone flat chisels for sculpting stone, allowing for precise control and shaping in artistic endeavors.
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