mining drill
Industrial chisels are specialized tools designed for cutting, carving, engraving, smoothing, and drilling in metals, concrete, stone, and hard materials. They are generally categorized into pneumatic air-powered and electric types, and based on their applications, they are divided into demolition chisels, breaker chisels, smoothing chisels, engraving chisels, and drilling chisels. The impact energy or power of these chisels ranges from 10 to 60 joules, with adjustable striking speeds between 500 and 2000 blows per minute. Chisel tips are typically made from hard steel or tungsten carbide, providing high resistance to wear and pressure. The length and weight of chisels vary depending on type and application, ranging from 30 to 90 cm and 5 to 35 kg.
Industrial chisels usually feature vibration reduction systems that improve safety and reduce operator fatigue during prolonged use. The handles and bodies are ergonomically designed with anti-slip coatings for better control and comfort. These tools are widely used in construction, roadwork, metalworking, industrial maintenance, and mining operations. Interchangeable chisel tips and adjustable impact force offer greater flexibility for various industrial projects, enhancing productivity and precision in industrial operations.