BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
  • BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
  • BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
  • BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
  • BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
  • BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole
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BAVARIA Lettering lettering chisel 10.2 mm carbide with air hole

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4 mm
€34.62
6 mm
€34.96
8 mm
€35.21
10 mm
€36.72
12 mm
€38.49
14 mm
€41.93
16 mm
€42.44
18 mm
€42.27
20 mm br.
€44.29


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New from bildhau: PS-GEDIK pneumatic lettering chisel with air hole with shank 6, Ø 10.2 mm, length approx. 200 mm. Square shape.

For faster and more efficient work: The patented PS-GEDIK PL lettering chisels from BAVARIA have a continuous longitudinal bore. The exhaust air that is automatically generated when the pneumatic hammer is in operation is channelled through this hole through the chisel to the cutting edge. The air flow ensures that the stone dust and small rock particles produced when working with the pneumatic chisel are blown away directly.

This makes working on the stone easier in two ways: the view of the stone, markings and detailed areas is not disturbed by stone dust and material removal. At the same time, there are no interruptions to work for sweeping or blowing off the stone. The stone can therefore be processed more comfortably, quickly and accurately.

The pneumatic tools with carbide insert from BAVARIA are suitable for hard stone such as granite, but also for softer types of stone such as marble or hard limestone.

General information on carbide chisels:

Sculpting tools made of carbide or with carbide inserts are particularly suitable for processing hard types of stone. Carbide tools need to be sharpened less frequently during work because the material is so strong that there is less abrasion than with tools made of forged steel. The carbide cutting edge therefore has a longer service life. However, if carbide chisels are ground to a very sharp point or thinly, careful working is required as carbide is a brittle material due to its hardness and can easily break when ground thinly. Levering movements during hammering can also lead to breakage or loosen the carbide pin from the steel casing.

The rule of thumb for hard stone is: the harder the stone, the blunter the cutting angle of the chisel should be. With hard stone such as granite, the chisel is placed at almost a right angle and the stone is virtually pulverised. The chisel therefore has a very blunt cutting edge. For crystalline stone such as hard marble, a more pointed tool with a sharper cutting edge is required. The chisel is set flat so that the stone can chip off without damaging the underlying crystalline structure.

Find out more about the special features, production and quality of BAVARIA carbide tools in an interview with Andreas Weber, owner of BAVARIA Steinmetzwerkzeuge.

type of chisel
with shaft 10.2 mm
material
carbide

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