
DeWalt SDS Plus Bull Point Chisel
Here’s a detailed comparison of the DeWalt DW5348 and DeWalt DW5770 bull point chisels, highlighting their specifications, applications, and compatibility to help you choose the right tool for your masonry and demolition needs:
Features & Benefits
🔧 DeWalt DW5348 – 10" SDS-Plus Bull Point Chisel
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Type: Bull Point Chisel
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Shank: SDS-Plus
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Length: 10 inches
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Material: Fully hardened steel body for increased durability and extended tool life
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Applications: Ideal for light-duty chipping and chiseling in masonry materials such as tile, mortar, and concrete splatter. The sharpened end is particularly effective for starting holes in concrete .
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Compatibility: Fits all brands of SDS-Plus rotary hammers .
🔨 DeWalt DW5770 – 12" Bull Point Chisel with Spline Shank
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Type: Bull Point Chisel
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Shank: 3/4" Hex with 21/32" Round Spline
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Length: 12 inches
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Material: Fully hardened steel body for increased product life and durability
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Applications: Designed for heavy-duty chiseling and chipping in concrete demolition tasks. The bull point tip is effective for breaking up concrete and masonry materials .
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Compatibility: Compatible with all rotary hammers that accept 3/4" hex by 21/32" round spline shanks
Both chisels are constructed from fully hardened steel, ensuring durability and longevity. The DW5348 is suitable for lighter tasks and offers compatibility with SDS-Plus rotary hammers, making it ideal for general-purpose masonry work. In contrast, the DW5770 is designed for more demanding applications, such as heavy-duty concrete demolition, and is compatible with rotary hammers that accept 3/4" hex by 21/32" round spline shanks.
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