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Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard
Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard
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Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard
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Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard
Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard
Masonry Cutting Chisel MEGA 31310 with 250 mm Blade and Rubber Guard is a hand tool designed for controlled cutting, trimming and removal tasks on masonry materials. The tool features a long 250 mm hardened blade and an integrated rubber guard that protects the striking hand and improves grip stability during repetitive use. Intended for use on brick, concrete block and natural stone, this chisel supports demolition, joint trimming and mortar removal in construction and renovation work.
The 250 mm blade provides extended reach for deeper cuts and longer contact area with the work surface, while the hardened steel construction ensures consistent edge retention under impact. The rubber guard reduces vibration transfer to the hand and offers a non-slip contact point for safer handling when struck with a hammer. The tool’s balance and blade geometry are optimized for accurate, controlled chiselling and reduced risk of unwanted material damage.
Position the blade on the intended cut or joint at the correct angle and hold the chisel firmly behind the rubber guard. Deliver controlled hammer strikes to the chisel head, working progressively along the cut line or joint. For mortar removal, use short, measured blows and work from the surface inward to avoid damaging underlying masonry. Maintain a steady posture and secure the workpiece where possible to ensure accurate chiselling.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection. Inspect the blade before use for signs of wear or cracking and replace the tool if any damage is present. Use a hammer weight suitable for the task — lighter strikes for delicate work and heavier hammering for tougher demolition — and keep the rubber guard clean to maintain grip performance.
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