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IDEAL FLAT CHISEL [30 X 410] [PH65] DEMOLITION HAMMER ACCESSORY [CARTON QTY: 25] - 16629

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SKU: 16629
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Built for the Toughest Jobs — Precision Chiseling at Professional Scale

The Ideal Flat Chisel 30 x 410mm is a professional-grade demolition hammer accessory engineered for high-impact chiseling, breaking, and scraping tasks. Featuring a broad 30mm flat blade and a robust 410mm overall length, this PH65 shank chisel delivers exceptional torque resistance and durability across the most demanding construction and demolition applications. Sold in a carton quantity of 25 (SKU: 16629), it is the go-to choice for contractors, site managers, and professional tradespeople who require consistent, reliable performance from their power tool accessories.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 30mm flat blade for wide-area chiseling and scraping
  • 410mm total length for extended reach in deep demolition work
  • PH65 shank for secure, vibration-resistant tool fitment
  • Forged from high-grade alloy steel for maximum impact resistance
  • Carton quantity of 25 units for bulk site supply and cost efficiency
  • Concrete and masonry demolition work
  • Tile and flooring removal on renovation sites
  • Mortar scraping and joint cleaning
  • Chipping and breaking hardened surfaces
  • Professional construction and civil engineering projects
  • 30mm Flat Blade Width: The wide, flat cutting edge covers more surface area per strike, making it significantly more efficient for scraping adhesive residue, removing floor tiles, and stripping mortar from block or brickwork compared to narrower chisel profiles.
  • 410mm Overall Length with PH65 Shank: The extended 410mm body provides the leverage needed for deep-reach demolition tasks, while the PH65 hex shank ensures a tight, rattle-free connection with compatible demolition hammers and chipping hammers — minimising energy loss and operator fatigue.
  • High-Torque and Impact-Resistant Construction: Manufactured from premium alloy steel with precision heat treatment, this chisel is designed to withstand the repeated high-frequency impacts of electric and pneumatic demolition hammers without deforming, cracking, or losing its edge geometry over time.
  • Broad Compatibility with Power Tools: The PH65 shank specification makes this chisel compatible with a wide range of professional-grade rotary hammers, demolition hammers, and chipping hammers, giving contractors the flexibility to use it across multiple machines on site without adapters or modifications.
  • Bulk Carton Quantity of 25: Supplied in a carton of 25 units (SKU: 16629), this chisel is ideal for procurement managers, tool hire companies, and large construction firms that need to maintain consistent site stock. Bulk supply reduces per-unit cost and ensures uninterrupted workflow across multiple crews.
  • Optimised Blade Geometry for Clean Results: The flat chisel profile is precision-ground to deliver clean, controlled cuts and scrapes — reducing surface damage on surrounding materials and improving finish quality in renovation and refurbishment applications where substrate preservation matters.

This chisel accessory meets the quality and dimensional standards expected of professional demolition tooling. It is supplied as a carton of 25 flat chisels, ready for immediate deployment on site.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

What is included in one purchase of the Ideal Flat Chisel 30 x 410 PH65?

One purchase includes a carton of 25 flat chisels (SKU: 16629), each measuring 30mm blade width x 410mm overall length with a PH65 hex shank. This bulk carton format is designed for professional procurement, tool hire operations, and construction firms that require consistent site stock at a competitive per-unit cost.

How does the Ideal 30 x 410mm flat chisel compare to a narrower chisel for demolition work?

The 30mm flat blade covers significantly more surface area per strike compared to narrower profiles (e.g. 18mm or 22mm chisels), making it more efficient for tile removal, mortar scraping, and surface stripping. Narrower chisels are better suited for precision chipping in confined areas, while the 30mm width excels at broad-surface demolition and renovation tasks where speed and coverage matter.

Is this chisel suitable for both professional contractors and DIY users?

This chisel is primarily engineered for professional and trade use. Its PH65 shank, 410mm length, and alloy steel construction are optimised for high-frequency, high-torque demolition hammer use. While a skilled DIY user with a compatible demolition hammer can certainly use it, the carton quantity of 25 makes it most cost-effective for contractors, site managers, and tool hire companies with ongoing demand.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

Which power tools are compatible with the PH65 shank on this flat chisel?

The PH65 hex shank is compatible with a wide range of professional demolition hammers, chipping hammers, and rotary hammers that accept the PH65 tool holder specification. Always verify your machine's tool holder type before fitting. The PH65 connection ensures a secure, vibration-resistant fit that minimises energy loss and maximises impact transfer to the work surface.

What materials can the Ideal Flat Chisel 30 x 410mm cut or break effectively?

This flat chisel is designed for use on concrete, masonry, brick, mortar, ceramic tiles, and hardened adhesives. Its precision-ground flat blade and heat-treated alloy steel body allow it to handle repeated high-impact strikes without deforming, making it effective across a broad range of construction and demolition substrates. It is not intended for cutting metal or wood.

How should I position the flat chisel for tile removal versus mortar scraping?

For tile removal, position the chisel blade at a low angle (approximately 15–25 degrees) to the surface and drive it under the tile edge to lever it free with minimal substrate damage. For mortar scraping, hold the chisel at a slightly steeper angle (30–45 degrees) and work along the joint line with consistent, controlled strikes. The 30mm blade width allows you to clear wider mortar joints in fewer passes, improving efficiency on large surface areas.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The chisel is slipping in the tool holder during use — what should I check?

Slippage is most commonly caused by a mismatch between the chisel shank and the tool holder specification, or by a worn or dirty tool holder. First, confirm your demolition hammer accepts a PH65 shank. Clean the tool holder chuck and the chisel shank of any debris or grease. If the holder is worn, it may no longer grip the shank securely and should be inspected or replaced. Always ensure the chisel is fully seated and locked before operation.

The chisel blade is losing its edge quickly — is this normal, and how can I extend its life?

Some edge wear is normal with heavy demolition use, but premature dulling is often caused by operating the chisel at incorrect angles, using it on materials harder than its design rating, or running the hammer at excessively high impact settings for the task. To extend chisel life: use the correct angle for the material, avoid lateral prying forces that stress the blade geometry, and allow the chisel to cool periodically during extended use. The heat-treated alloy steel construction of this chisel is designed for durability, but like all consumable accessories, it will wear with use and should be replaced when the blade geometry is significantly degraded.

I am getting excessive vibration during use — what could be causing this?

Excessive vibration during chiseling is typically caused by one of three issues: an improperly seated chisel shank in the tool holder, a worn tool holder that no longer grips the PH65 shank firmly, or incorrect chisel angle causing the blade to skip rather than bite into the material. Ensure the chisel is fully locked into the holder, inspect the chuck for wear, and adjust your working angle so the blade engages the surface cleanly. Always use anti-vibration gloves and follow your hammer manufacturer's guidelines for safe operating duration to reduce operator fatigue and injury risk.