
CT0469 - 1in x 12 Flat Blade Chisel
- Description
A masonry chisel with a flat blade measuring 25mm x 300mm long and induction hardened is a robust and durable hand tool designed for cutting, shaping, and breaking masonry materials like brick, stone, and concrete. The longer blade provides additional reach and leverage, making it suitable for more demanding tasks. Here's a detailed overview of its features, uses, and benefits:
Key Features
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Blade Size:
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Width: 25mm (1 inch) – ideal for precise cutting and shaping.
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Length: 300mm (12 inches) – provides extra reach and leverage for deeper cuts and heavier work.
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Material: Typically made from high-carbon steel for durability and strength.
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Induction Hardened: The blade is heat-treated using induction hardening, which increases its hardness and wear resistance while maintaining toughness.
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Flat Blade Design: The flat edge is perfect for clean cuts, trimming, and detailed work on masonry surfaces.
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Striking Cap: The top of the chisel is designed to withstand repeated hammer blows without deforming.
Common Uses
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Masonry Work: Cutting, shaping, and trimming bricks, blocks, and stones.
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Demolition: Breaking up concrete or masonry surfaces.
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Construction: Creating precise grooves, channels, or openings in masonry materials.
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Restoration: Repairing or reshaping old masonry structures.
Advantages
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Durability: The induction-hardened blade resists wear and maintains a sharp edge for longer.
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Precision: The flat blade allows for clean, accurate cuts and detailed work.
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Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of masonry tasks, from cutting to demolition.
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Comfort: The longer blade provides better reach and control, reducing fatigue during use.
How to Use
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Mark the Cut: Use a pencil or chalk to mark the area where you need to cut or shape the masonry.
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Position the Chisel: Place the flat edge of the chisel on the marked line.
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Strike with a Hammer: Use a masonry hammer or lump hammer to strike the chisel firmly and evenly.
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Repeat as Needed: Continue striking and repositioning the chisel until the desired cut or shape is achieved.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean After Use: Remove dust and debris from the blade to prevent corrosion.
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Inspect for Damage: Check the blade for chips or cracks and the striking cap for deformation.
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Sharpen When Needed: Use a grinding wheel or file to maintain a sharp edge if the blade becomes dull.
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Store Properly: Keep the chisel in a dry place to prevent rust.
Safety Considerations
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Wear Safety Gear: Always use safety glasses, gloves, and a dust mask when working with masonry.
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Secure the Workpiece: Ensure the material you're working on is stable to prevent accidents.
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Use the Right Hammer: A masonry hammer or lump hammer is recommended for striking the chisel.
This 25mm x 300mm flat masonry chisel is an essential tool for masons, construction workers, and DIY enthusiasts working with brick, stone, or concrete. Its induction-hardened blade ensures long-lasting performance, making it a reliable choice for both precision work and heavy-duty tasks. The extra length provides additional reach and leverage, making it particularly useful for more demanding applications.
- Delivery Information
All Orders Before 4:30PM Will Be Put On A Next Day Delivery (Excluding Pallet Products)