Cold chisels cut and shape metal when struck with a hammer. They are used for cutting bolts, splitting nuts and chipping off rivets. Forged from tough steel, they stand up to repeated blows.
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Cold chisels cut and shape metal when struck with a hammer. They are used for cutting bolts, splitting nuts and chipping off rivets. Forged from tough steel, they stand up to repeated blows.
What are cold chisels used for?
Cold chisels are hand tools used to cut, shape, and chip away at metal, stone, masonry, and other hard materials without the application of heat. They’re commonly used in metalworking, automotive repair, demolition, and construction to remove rivets, cut bolts, shear sheet metal, or break concrete and bricks.
How are cold chisels different from woodworking chisels?
Cold chisels are made from hardened, tempered steel to withstand impact on tough materials like steel or masonry. They have a wedge-shaped cutting edge and a flat striking head, designed to be used with a hammer. In contrast, woodworking chisels are thinner, sharper, and intended for precise cutting of softer materials like wood.
How should I use and maintain a cold chisel safely?
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect from flying debris
Hold the chisel securely and strike the head with a ball-peen or club hammer
Avoid using a mushroomed or damaged chisel head—grind it flat to prevent chipping
Keep the cutting edge sharp using a grinder or sharpening stone, maintaining the correct bevel (typically around 60°)
Regular inspection and sharpening ensure safe operation and effective cutting performance.
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