6mm Flat Chisels 125mmL

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Flat Chisels

Item No. Size
mm
H
inch
L
mm
Weight
G
PCS
G.W.
kgs.
CUFT
Code
@
561206 6 1/4 125 30 600 19.0 0.30 000350
561410 10 5/16 140 55 360 21.0 0.30 000400
561612 12 3/8 150 85 240 21.0 0.30 000500
561614 14 7/16 150 110 200 23.0 0.52 000600
561616 16 1/2 160 150 160 26.0 0.44 000650
562019 19 5/8 200 300 50 16.0 0.34 000900
562022 22 3/4 200 430 50 23.0 0.62 001100
562025 25 7/8 200 570 40 24.0 0.44 001350
563019 19 5/8 300 470 60 29.0 0.52 001100
563022 22 3/4 300 670 30 22.0 0.45 001400
  • â?¢ Always wear safety goggles and safety gloves when using any striking tools to guard against flying debris.
  • â?¢ Always select the correct type, shape and size of punch or chisel for the application. Not only will it increase your work efficiency but it will also help maintain its useful life.
  • â?¢ Always use a punch and chisel holder to prevent hand injury.
  • â?¢ Always ensure the working end is pointed away from yourself and others.
  • â?¢ Do not use a chisel that has a dull cutting edge and never use a grinder on punch or chisel as it might alter the hardness of the material and cause tool failure. Instead, restore the cutting edge using a hand file or whetstone to its original shape and angle.
  • â?¢ Do not use a punch or chisel that has mushroomed striking head as small pieces might chip off and cause an injury. Re-file mushroomed end using a hand file or whetstone.
  • â?¢ Do not use a damaged or chipped punch or chisel. Oversized hammer can chip the punch or chisel and shortened its useful life.
  • â?¢ Do not use a chisel as a screwdriver or pry bar as the cutting edge might break and cause an injury.
  • â?¢ Do not carry a punch or chisel in your pocket. It can cause injury when fall.
  • â?¢ Do not strike a chisel on substance which is harder than its cutting edge.

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