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Chisel STANLEY STA54402 SDS-plus pointed chisel 250 mm
Chisel STANLEY STA54402 SDS-plus pointed chisel 250 mm
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Chisel STANLEY STA54402 SDS-plus pointed chisel 250 mm
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Chisel STANLEY STA54402 SDS-plus pointed chisel 250 mm
Chisel STANLEY STA54402 SDS-plus pointed chisel 250 mm
Pointed SDS-plus chisel by STANLEY with a 250 mm overall length designed for use with SDS-plus rotary hammers and demolition tools. The STA54402 pointed chisel features a hardened, pointed tip intended for focused impact work on concrete, masonry, tile and stone. It is engineered to transfer hammer energy efficiently from the SDS-plus shank to the chisel tip for breaking, scoring and creating starter holes while remaining compatible with standard SDS-plus chucks.
The chisel is made from heat-treated steel for increased wear resistance and toughness under repeated impact. Its SDS-plus shank allows quick, secure mounting in rotary hammers and demolition units, ensuring stable operation and reduced tool wobble. The pointed geometry concentrates force on a small area for efficient material penetration and controlled fracturing. The 250 mm overall length provides reach for working in confined spaces while maintaining leverage and balance.
Fit the SDS-plus shank securely into the rotary hammer or demolition tool according to the tool manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the tool is disconnected from power when inserting or removing the chisel. Position the pointed tip on the target area and apply controlled hammering action; allow the tool to deliver impact energy rather than forcing the chisel to avoid bending or premature wear. For creating starter holes, begin with light blows to guide the tip, then increase power as needed. After use, remove the chisel and inspect for signs of excessive wear or deformation.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, hearing protection and gloves. Match the chisel size and tip geometry to the material and task; avoid using a pointed chisel for prying or levering actions. Keep the chisel clean and store dry to reduce corrosion; replace if the tip is severely blunted or the shank shows damage.
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