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Masonry chisels AWTools AW31813BL set, weight 770 g
Masonry chisels AWTools AW31813BL set, weight 770 g
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Masonry chisels AWTools AW31813BL set, weight 770 g
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Masonry chisels AWTools AW31813BL set, weight 770 g
Masonry chisels AWTools AW31813BL set, weight 770 g
AWTools AW31813BL masonry chisels set, weight 770 g, is a compact hand tool set designed for chiseling, cutting and dressing masonry and stone. Constructed from tool steel with a powder coated and varnished surface, the chisels combine a forged and hardened working part for strength and durability with an ergonomic plastic handle that reduces impact on the hand. The set is intended for use in construction, renovation and masonry repair tasks where controlled material removal and shaping are required.
The forged and hardened working ends provide resistance to wear and retain edge geometry during repeated striking. The powder coated and varnished finish adds corrosion resistance and makes the tools easier to clean after use. Ergonomic plastic handles offer hand protection against impacts and improve grip stability when working with a hammer or mallet. The overall compact weight of 770 g makes the set easy to handle and transport between job sites.
Select the appropriate chisel profile for the task and position the cutting edge against the masonry at the required angle. Hold the ergonomic handle firmly and strike the back of the chisel with a suitable hammer or mallet, applying controlled blows to remove material. For finer shaping, use lighter, more frequent strikes and reposition the chisel as needed to follow the intended profile. After use, clean off dust and debris, wipe the metal surfaces dry and store the set in a dry place to preserve the coating and hardened edges.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection. Avoid striking the handle directly with excessive force; use a hammer with a suitable mass and ensure correct alignment to reduce the risk of chisel or handle damage. Inspect the cutting edge regularly and dress or replace tools when excessive wear or chips are present to maintain safe and effective operation.
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