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Masonry chisels AWTools AW43003, set weight 363 g, metal construction
Masonry chisels AWTools AW43003, set weight 363 g, metal construction
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Masonry chisels AWTools AW43003, set weight 363 g, metal construction
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Masonry chisels AWTools AW43003, set weight 363 g, metal construction
Masonry chisels AWTools AW43003, set weight 363 g, metal construction
AWTools AW43003 masonry chisels are metal hand tools engineered for cutting, shaping and removing mortar, concrete and masonry material. Made of CrV steel that is hardened and tempered, the set is intended for manual and powered chiseling tasks. With a total weight of 363 g and a metal construction, these chisels are compatible with SDS-PLUS rotary hammer drills and are suitable for demolition, repair and renovation work where reliable material removal is needed.
The CrV steel construction provides wear resistance and maintains edge hardness after repeated impact. Hardened and tempered treatment increases durability under heavy-duty use. Compatibility with SDS-PLUS rotary hammer drills allows both manual use and attachment to powered tools for greater efficiency. The compact combined weight supports easier handling during extended tasks.
Select the appropriate chisel profile for the task and, if using a rotary hammer, insert the chisel into the SDS-PLUS chuck according to the drill manufacturer’s instructions. For manual use, hold the chisel firmly and strike with a suitable hammer; for powered use, operate the rotary hammer at recommended settings, use steady pressure and keep the chisel aligned with the work surface. Maintain a safe stance and control dust and debris when chiseling. Inspect the tool before use for any visible damage.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (safety goggles, gloves, hearing protection and dust mask) and use proper worksite controls for dust. Do not use damaged or excessively worn chisels; re-sharpen or replace tools as needed. When attaching to power tools, follow the rotary hammer manufacturer’s torque and operating recommendations to prevent premature wear.
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