Chipping hammer

Chipping hammers are robust tools designed for striking, breaking, and chipping away at hard materials like concrete, stone, and metal. Standard Chipping Hammer (or Pointed Chipping Hammer): Head: This is the most common type. It has a pointed tip on one face and a chisel-shaped tip on the other. Brick Hammer: Head: Similar to a…

Description

Chipping hammers are robust tools designed for striking, breaking, and chipping away at hard materials like concrete, stone, and metal.

  1. Standard Chipping Hammer (or Pointed Chipping Hammer)
    • Head This is the most common type. It has a pointed tip on one face and a chisel-shaped tip on the other.
  2. Brick Hammer
    • Head
      Similar to a standard chipping hammer, but often slightly smaller and lighter. It typically has a chisel edge on one side and a flat face or a slightly rounded face on the other. Some brick hammers may have a pointed tip as well, but the chisel is the defining feature.
  3. Demolition Hammer (often referred to as a “sledgehammer with a chisel” or “heavy-duty chipping hammer”)
    • Head
      These are much heavier and larger than standard chipping hammers. They typically have a broad, flat striking face on one side and a wide, thick chisel edge on the other.
  4. Riveting Hammer (sometimes confused with chipping hammers due to their striking action)
    • Head
      These hammers have a flat face on one side and a slightly rounded or dome-shaped face on the other. The faces are typically smooth.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Chipping hammer”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Cart
Enquiry Cart ×
Loading....