Draper Electricians Bolster Chisel 60mm BD8/A
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Draper 63750 Electricianfts Bolster 225 X 60Mm (Sold Loose) each | £4.96 | ||||
Draper Electricians Bolster Chisel BD8/A | £8.95 | ||||
Draper Electricians Bolster Chisel 60mm BD8/A | £8.95 | ||||
| £8.95 | |||||
Electrician's Bolster, 225 x 60mm (Sold Loose) BD8/A | £8.88 | ||||
Electrician's Bolster, 225 x 60mm (Display Packed) BD8/A | £10.02 | ||||
The Draper Electricians Bolster Chisel is a specialist hand tool designed for levering up floorboards and cutting through tongues and grooves, making it an essential tool for electricians and other trades accessing underfloor wiring and services. Manufactured to professional standards, this bolster chisel features ground cutting edges and an octagonal shank that provides a secure grip surface for striking with a hammer or mallet. Measuring 225 x 60mm, this electrician's bolster is sized specifically for working with standard UK floorboards. The octagonal shank design prevents the tool from rolling when placed on surfaces and allows for controlled strikes when cutting through timber. The ground cutting edges ensure clean, precise cuts through tongue and groove joints, minimising damage to surrounding floorboards during lifting and access work. Generally in accordance with BS3066:1995, this bolster chisel meets recognised British standards for quality and performance. It's ideal for electricians running cables beneath floors, plumbers accessing pipe work, and contractors carrying out maintenance or installation work that requires floorboard access without causing unnecessary damage to the surrounding area. Features and Benefits: • Generally in accordance with BS3066:1995 • Ground cutting edges for clean cuts through floorboard tongues • Octagonal shank prevents rolling and provides secure striking surface Contents: 1 x Electrician's Bolster, 225 x 60mm (Sold Loose)
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