Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35250, length 250 mm, single piece is a hand tool designed for cutting, shaping and removing mortar, bricks and natural stone during masonry, renovation and demolition work. The chisel transfers focused impact energy from a hammer to the working edge, enabling controlled chiseling, trimming and joint cleaning on construction sites and at home. Supplied as a single piece, this 250 mm chisel is compact enough for confined spaces while providing sufficient reach for most repair and finishing tasks.
The chisel features an octagonal steel rod that gives good torsional stability and predictable striking behaviour. A plastic handle in the upper part protects the user’s hand from accidental hammer blows and improves grip position during use. The painted red surface helps resist corrosion and makes the tool easy to locate among other equipment. The single-piece construction ensures a solid connection between the rod and cutting edge for reliable, repeatable performance.
Position the chisel cutting edge against the mortar, brick or stone at the desired angle and strike the upper end with a suitable hammer to remove material gradually. Use controlled, evenly spaced blows to avoid damaging surrounding surfaces; change angle and working direction as needed to achieve the required shape or joint depth. Keep the chisel edge clean and free of debris during work to maintain effective cutting action. For best results, wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves.
Use the chisel with a hammer of appropriate weight for the task: lighter blows for delicate trimming and heavier blows for breaking out larger fragments. Avoid striking the plastic sleeve directly with the hammer to prevent damage to the handle protection. Store the chisel dry and inspect the edge before each use; sharpen or dress the cutting edge only with correct tooling and grinding methods appropriate for steel chisels.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}