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Curved Chisel & Finishing Hammer - Stream Line Tools

Part #: 22114

The Stream Line Tools 22114 Curved Chisel & Finishing Hammer is an essential addition to any professional's toolkit, engineered for precision and control in confined spaces. This versatile tool combines a specially designed curved chisel for intricate work with a flat finishing face, making it ideal for a range of automotive and industrial applications where detailed shaping and gentle finishing are required.

Key Features

  • Ergonomic Balance: Expertly weighted for superior balance, allowing for precise control and reduced fatigue during extended use.
  • Curved Chisel Design: Enables technicians to access and work effectively in tight, hard-to-reach areas for detailed material removal or shaping.
  • Smooth Finishing Face: A 1 1/2" diameter flat face provides an optimal surface for smoothing, forming, and delicate finishing tasks without damaging surrounding materials.
  • Durable Hickory Handle: Constructed with a robust hickory hardwood handle, ensuring long-lasting durability and a comfortable, secure grip.
  • Professional Grade Construction: Manufactured in the USA, reflecting a commitment to quality and professional-grade performance in demanding environments.

Applications

This tool is suited for a variety of tasks where careful material manipulation is crucial. It can be utilized by automotive technicians for tasks such as panel shaping, trim work, or precise alignment adjustments. In industrial settings, it's effective for light fabrication, detailed assembly work, or surface preparation where a combination of chiseling and finishing is needed. Its design makes it particularly useful for working with softer metals, plastics, and composites, allowing for controlled impact and shaping.

Specifications

  • Chisel Length: 2 3/4"
  • Flat Face Diameter: 1 1/2"
  • Weight: 14 oz.
  • Handle Material: Hickory Hardwood
  • Origin: Made in USA
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 18 November, 2010.