Stanley 0-16-263 FatMax Thru Tang Wood Chisel 32mm
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Stanley 0-16-263 FatMax Thru Tang Wood Chisel 32mm | £11.99 | ||||
Stanley Fatmax Bevel Edge Chisel 32mm | £20.95 | ||||
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The Stanley 0-16-263 FatMax Wood Chisel with a lacquered blade for corrosion protection The Stanley 0-16-263 FatMax Thru Tang Wood Chisel has a blade width of 32mm or 1. 1/4 inch. The FatMax Thru Tang is 50% stronger than the old DynaGrip Pro Chisel and features an ergonomic soft-grip handle for maximum grip and control. They have been manufactured from quality chrome alloy steel with a lacquered blade for corrosion resistance and feature bevel edges for access into acute areas. Features:
- Ergonomic soft grip CAB handle - for maximum grip and control
- Full-length blade guard for added safety
- Chisel right into edges and tight spaces with these bevel edge chisels
- Quality chrome alloy (ball bearing grade) steel - provides superior edge retention
- Lacquered blade for corrosion protection
- Steel strike cap - can be used with a steel hammer for increased force at the point of contact
- Superior Thru Tang design - 50% stronger handle for extra reassurance and durability Specification:
- Blade Width: 32mm / 1. 1/4 Inch
- Ergonomic soft grip CAB handle - for maximum grip and control
- Full-length blade guard for added safety
- Chisel right into edges and tight spaces with these bevel edge chisels
- Quality chrome alloy (ball bearing grade) steel - provides superior edge retention
- Lacquered blade for corrosion protection
- Steel strike cap - can be used with a steel hammer for increased force at the point of contact
- Superior Thru Tang design - 50% stronger handle for extra reassurance and durability Specification:
- Blade Width: 32mm / 1. 1/4 Inch
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