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Metalworking chisel Topex 03A180 — weight 776 g, single piece
Metalworking chisel Topex 03A180 — weight 776 g, single piece
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Metalworking chisel Topex 03A180 — weight 776 g, single piece
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Metalworking chisel Topex 03A180 — weight 776 g, single piece
Metalworking chisel Topex 03A180 — weight 776 g, single piece
The Topex metalworking chisel 03A180 is a single-piece manual tool intended for shaping, cutting and removing metal material. Constructed from high-strength chromium-vanadium steel, this chisel combines a hardened working edge with a robust shaft to withstand repeated striking and levering during metal fabrication, repair and maintenance operations. The tool includes an ergonomic handle with an anti-slip design and an integrated hand guard to reduce the risk of accidental contact when striking.
The chisel's chromium-vanadium steel construction provides durability and wear resistance suitable for repeated use on metal surfaces. The ergonomic handle profile and non-slip surface improve grip stability during precision work and heavier blows. An integrated hand guard protects the user's hand from hammer strikes and metal rebounds, increasing safety in manual metalworking tasks.
Secure the workpiece before starting to avoid movement. Position the chisel edge at the desired location and apply controlled strikes with a suitable hammer, keeping the handle firmly gripped behind the hand guard. Use moderate force for trimming and light shaping, and progressively increase striking force for thicker material while maintaining correct angle and alignment. After use, inspect the cutting edge and clean metal debris from the shaft and handle; store the chisel in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when working with the chisel. Match hammer weight and striking force to the task to avoid damaging the tool or workpiece. Periodically check the chisel's cutting edge for chips or excessive wear and restore the edge by grinding or professional sharpening when necessary.
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