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7/16 x 3/8 x 5-1/2In Cold Chisel - KD Tools

Part #: 33102

The KD Tools 33102 7/16 x 3/8 x 5-1/2 inch Cold Chisel is an essential hand tool engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise material removal and cutting capabilities. Constructed from durable steel, this cold chisel is designed to withstand rigorous automotive and industrial applications, providing reliable performance in demanding environments. Its specialized design facilitates efficient cutting and chipping across a range of tough materials.

Key Features

  • Beveled Cutting Edge: Features a precisely beveled cutting edge, optimized for general-purpose cutting, chipping, and material separation tasks.
  • Durable Steel Construction: Manufactured from high-quality steel, ensuring exceptional strength, resilience, and a long service life under heavy impact.
  • Professional Grade: Built to meet the demands of professional workshops, offering consistent performance and durability.
  • Optimized Dimensions: Sized at 7/16 x 3/8 x 5-1/2 inches for controlled handling and access in various work areas.
  • Lightweight Design: Weighing just 2 oz, it helps reduce user fatigue during extended use.

Applications

This cold chisel is a versatile tool for numerous tasks in automotive repair, industrial maintenance, and general metalworking. It is commonly used for cutting and shaping metal, and for breaking concrete. Specific uses include cutting stubborn bolts, shearing rivets, and splitting rusted nuts to facilitate component removal. It is also effective for chipping away excess weld spatter, cleaning out square internal angles, and separating seized components such as ball joints or tie rod ends. Furthermore, it can be utilized for general metal cutting, trimming sheet metal, and preparing surfaces by removing unwanted material.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: KD Tools
  • Model Number: 33102
  • Material: Steel
  • Dimensions: 7/16 x 3/8 x 5-1/2 inches
  • Weight: 2 oz
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.