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Rotary hammer chisel attachment Bosch 2 608 690 126 stainless steel 600 mm
Rotary hammer chisel attachment Bosch 2 608 690 126 stainless steel 600 mm
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Rotary hammer chisel attachment Bosch 2 608 690 126 stainless steel 600 mm
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Rotary hammer chisel attachment Bosch 2 608 690 126 stainless steel 600 mm
Rotary hammer chisel attachment Bosch 2 608 690 126 stainless steel 600 mm
The Bosch 2 608 690 126 rotary hammer chisel attachment is a stainless steel chisel set designed for demanding chiseling work with compatible rotary hammers. Each chisel measures 600 mm in length and the set includes five pieces to cover a range of demolition and shaping tasks. Made of stainless steel, the chisels resist corrosion and maintain edge integrity during repeated use, delivering consistent performance when breaking or shaping masonry, concrete, and similar materials.
Stainless steel construction provides durability and resistance to wear and corrosion, while the 600 mm length offers extended reach for deeper or harder-to-access areas. The pack of five ensures quick replacement of worn tips on the job and reduces downtime. Precision-ground tips and uniform dimensions promote stable impact transfer from the rotary hammer to the work surface, improving efficiency and user control without requiring frequent adjustments.
Select a compatible rotary hammer and ensure the tool is switched off and disconnected from power before fitting a chisel. Insert the chisel into the tool’s chuck or SDS system according to the tool manufacturer’s instructions and secure it firmly. Position the chisel tip on the work surface at the desired angle and apply steady pressure while operating the rotary hammer. Replace worn chisels from the pack as needed to maintain effective impact performance and clean the chisels after use to remove debris and prevent buildup.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety goggles, hearing protection, gloves, and dust masks when chiseling. Match the chisel type and orientation to the task—use flat chisels for surface removal and pointed or narrow chisels for breaking or creating channels—and avoid excessive bending or prying to prolong chisel life.
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