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DeWalt SDS Plus Scaling Chisel

by DeWalt
Original price G$5,180.00 - Original price G$12,340.00
Original price
G$12,340.00
G$5,180.00 - G$12,340.00
Current price G$12,340.00

Here’s a detailed comparison of the DEWALT DW5349 and DEWALT DW5952 scaling chisels, highlighting their specifications, applications, and compatibility to help you choose the right tool for your masonry and demolition needs:

Features & Benefits

🔧 DEWALT DW5349 – 10" SDS-Plus Scaling Chisel

  • Type: Scaling Chisel

  • Shank: SDS-Plus

  • Length: 10 inches

  • Width: 1-1/2 inches

  • Material: Fully hardened steel body for increased durability

  • Applications: Ideal for light-duty chipping and chiseling in masonry materials such as tile, mortar, and concrete splatter. The wide blade is particularly effective for removing surface materials and cleaning concrete surfaces.

  • Compatibility: Fits all brands of SDS-Plus rotary hammers

🔨 DEWALT DW5952 – 12" Scaling Chisel with 3/4" Hex Shank

  • Type: Scaling Chisel

  • Shank: 3/4" Hex

  • Length: 12 inches

  • Width: 3 inches

  • Material: Fully hardened steel body for increased durability

  • Applications: Designed for heavy-duty chiseling and chipping in concrete demolition tasks. The wide blade is effective for removing tile, concrete splatter, and other excess materials.

  • Compatibility: Compatible with all rotary hammers that accept 3/4" hex shanks

Both chisels are constructed from fully hardened steel, ensuring durability and longevity. The DW5349 is suitable for lighter tasks and offers compatibility with SDS-Plus rotary hammers, making it ideal for general-purpose masonry work. In contrast, the DW5952 is designed for more demanding applications, such as heavy-duty concrete demolition, and is compatible with rotary hammers that accept 3/4" hex shanks.

 

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