Milwaukee SDS+ Chisel Gouge 250mm x 25mm - 1pc
Overall Length: 250 mm
Width: 25 mm
Every Milwaukee® chisel is backed by 150 years of manufacturing experience. A high-quality chisel must withstand the routine chiselling and demolition work that requires a low wear rate, impact force, and flexibility from the chisel to reduce the risk of breakage.
The base material is a special alloy steel. Each chisel is then machined individually during the forging, shaping, hardening, heat treatment and finishing process. The chisels are made with a precision design using traditional forging know-how and state-of-the-art equipment to match the design of the tip. The heat treatment is a completely closed process, controlled by a computer, thus ensuring a constant result, which guarantees that the chisel as a whole is hardened to 55 HRC. During the heat treatment, a uniform hardened surface is formed over the entire surface of the chisel, which ensures the impact strength, wear resistance and sufficient flexibility of the chisel. After that, the chisels are hardened, as a result of which their surface will be fine-grained, and they also receive a special corrosion protection treatment. Finally, for the sake of identification,
To achieve a long service life, all chisels can be resharpened from time to time.
Milwaukee® chisels are 100% quality.
Made in Germany.
• Convex tip design for better material removal and easier accessibility.
• A strong and vibration-absorbing body made of premium quality alloy steel.
• The tolerance when manufacturing the chisel chuck is very small, which results in less pressure on both the machine and the chisel.
• Rounded impact surface to prevent breakage and cracking.
• The ends of the chisels are ground straight, transmitting 100% of the impact energy to the chisel tip.
Maintenance recommendations:
1. Lubricate the chuck regularly with grease.
2. Keep the chuck clean and free of dust.
3. Do not apply excessive side pressure to the chisel. Do not use as a crowbar.
4. Do not store the chisels outdoors below freezing, if this happens, the chisels should be warmed up before use. Rusty chisels are more likely to get tired.