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Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece
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Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece
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Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece
Masonry chisel Vorel 35300 — length 300 mm, single piece is a hand tool designed for cutting, shaping and removing mortar, stone and masonry materials. The chisel is made from an octagonal steel rod and features a hardened cutting edge for manual use with a hammer or mallet. A plastic hand guard at the upper part reduces the risk of accidental injury, and the painted red surface provides basic corrosion protection and easy visual identification on the job site.
The tool combines a durable steel construction with a hardened blade edge to deliver controlled chiselling and efficient material removal. Its octagonal rod design improves grip stability when struck, while the plastic hand protector absorbs stray impacts and helps protect the user during operation. The compact 300 mm length allows for access in tighter spaces and convenient handling during construction, repair and renovation tasks.
Position the chisel cutting edge against the material to be removed and hold the tool firmly by the rod below the plastic protector. Strike the blunt end of the chisel with a hammer or mallet, applying controlled blows and increasing force gradually until the required material is removed. For precision work, use lighter, repeated strikes and reposition the chisel as needed. Ensure the cutting edge remains at the intended angle to avoid unintended damage to surrounding material.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection when chiselling. Regularly inspect the chisel for bluntness, chips or cracks; sharpen the cutting edge on an appropriate grinding tool when necessary and replace the tool if significant damage is present. Use the chisel with suitable hammers or mallets and avoid excessive side loading to prolong service life.
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