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Flat cold chisel JUCO RDCA 20×150 mm 13701 – metalworking/pry bar tool
Flat cold chisel JUCO RDCA 20×150 mm 13701 – metalworking/pry bar tool
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Flat cold chisel JUCO RDCA 20×150 mm 13701 – metalworking/pry bar tool
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Flat cold chisel JUCO RDCA 20×150 mm 13701 – metalworking/pry bar tool
Flat cold chisel JUCO RDCA 20×150 mm 13701 – metalworking/pry bar tool
The JUCO flat cold chisel RDCA 20×150 mm model 13701 is a handheld metalworking tool designed for cutting, shaping and chipping metal components. With a 20 mm wide flat blade and a 150 mm overall length, this chisel is intended for controlled striking with a hammer to remove scale, separate joined parts, trim edges or score surfaces before bending. The steel blade and forged construction provide the stiffness required for cold-working operations in workshop and on-site environments.
The flat blade geometry offers a precise cutting edge for straight, consistent material removal. A robust shaft and hardened tip maintain effective edge retention and resist deformation under repeated hammer blows. The 150 mm length balances reach and control for hand-held use, allowing firm grip and accurate strike placement. The tool’s compact size makes it easy to carry in a toolbox or on a work belt for quick access.
Hold the chisel firmly by the shaft with the cutting edge aligned to the work surface. Position the flat blade at the intended cutting or chipping point and strike the opposite end of the shaft with a suitable hammer using controlled, moderate blows. Maintain a steady angle to direct material removal, and avoid excessive force that could mushroom the striking end. After extended use, dress the struck end and rebuff the cutting edge as needed to preserve performance.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves when operating the chisel. Select a hammer with a compatible striking face and avoid hitting the tool at extreme angles. Store the chisel in a dry place to prevent corrosion and inspect the tip before use; if the striking end shows significant deformation, recondition or replace the tool to ensure safe operation.
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