Blue Spot Tools 250mm (10") Plugging Chisel With Hand Guard & Heavy Duty Grip
MPN: 25110
Barcode: 5028734251104
Size: 250mm (10")
Weight: 0.4kg
Overview:
The Blue Spot Tools 250mm plugging chisel is a masonry hand tool for raking out mortar joints. Drop forged from induction-hardened carbon steel, it handles repeated hammer strikes without deforming.
A fitted hand guard and heavy-duty grip add protection and control during use. This chisel carries the Blue Spot Tools lifetime guarantee.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Safety First: Put on safety goggles and work gloves before starting any masonry work.
Position the Chisel: Place the blade tip into the mortar joint at a shallow angle.
Strike with a Club Hammer: Use a club or lump hammer to strike the head of the chisel firmly.
Work Along the Joint: Move the blade progressively along the joint, following the mortar line.
Clear Loose Material: Remove debris from the joint regularly to keep your line of work visible.
Check Your Depth: Stop once you reach the required depth to avoid undermining the surrounding masonry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a plugging chisel used for?
A plugging chisel removes old or hardened mortar from between bricks and blocks. It works without damaging the surrounding masonry, making it the right tool for repointing preparation.
What hammer should I use with a plugging chisel?
A club hammer or lump hammer is the correct pairing. These deliver the controlled force needed to drive the chisel through mortar joints effectively.
What is the difference between a plugging chisel and a cold chisel?
A plugging chisel has a tapered, angled blade shaped to fit into mortar joints. A cold chisel has a wider, flat cutting edge used for cutting or shaping metal and masonry.
Can you use a plugging chisel on stone as well as brick?
Yes, a plugging chisel works on stone joints. Take care with softer stone, as the blade can damage material that is weaker than the mortar being removed.
What does induction hardened mean on a chisel?
Induction hardening is a heat treatment applied to the blade surface. It increases hardness at the cutting edge while keeping the body of the tool tough enough to absorb impacts.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 25110 is a 250mm (10") drop forged masonry chisel for removing mortar from brickwork and blockwork joints. The hand guard and heavy-duty grip add protection and control during use. Blue Spot Tools backs this chisel with a full lifetime guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 25110 |
| Type | Fully drop forged |
| Size | 250mm (10") |
| Internal / External Use | External Use |
| Weight | 0.4kg |
| Material | Induction hardened carbon steel |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee |
| Colour | Blue |
| Name | Link |
|---|---|
| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |
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