Chisel – Flat

A flat chisel, another cornerstone of the metalworking and woodworking toolset, complements the pointed chisel nicely. Here’s what you need to know about flat chisels:

Distinct Features:

  • Flat Cutting Edge: Unlike the pointed chisel’s sharp tip, a flat chisel has a straight, blunt edge for precise cutting, scraping, or prying tasks.
  • Steel Construction: Similar to pointed chisels, flat chisels are typically crafted from high-carbon steel for durability and strength when struck with a hammer.
  • Variations in Size and Thickness: Flat chisels come in various widths and thicknesses, allowing you to select the right tool for detailed work or heavy-duty applications. Thicker chisels can handle stronger blows for tougher materials.
Product Code Size (mm) Size (inch)
RZ609-200 (with grip) 200 mm 8
RZ609-250 (with grip) 250 mm 10
RZ609-300 (with grip) 300 mm 12
RZ609-350 (with grip) 350 mm 14
RZ609-400 (with grip) 400 mm 16
RZ610-200 (without grip) 200 mm 8
RZ610-250 (without grip) 250 mm 10
RZ610-300 (without grip) 300 mm 12
RZ610-350 (without grip) 350 mm 14
RZ610-400 (without grip) 400 mm 16

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Specifications
Product Code Size (mm) Size (inch)
RZ609-200 (with grip) 200 mm 8
RZ609-250 (with grip) 250 mm 10
RZ609-300 (with grip) 300 mm 12
RZ609-350 (with grip) 350 mm 14
RZ609-400 (with grip) 400 mm 16
RZ610-200 (without grip) 200 mm 8
RZ610-250 (without grip) 250 mm 10
RZ610-300 (without grip) 300 mm 12
RZ610-350 (without grip) 350 mm 14
RZ610-400 (without grip) 400 mm 16
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