SDS (Slotted Drive System) chisels are specialised drill bits designed for use with SDS rotary hammer drills. These power tool accessories feature high-strength carbide tips and break-resistant flutes to deliver powerful percussive force along with rotation. An SDS chisel comes in various shapes, sizes, and lengths, each tailored to intended uses and preferences. Additionally, SDS chisel attachments are used with demolition hammers and SDS drills to remove concrete, masonry tile, and other tough materials across various applications.
Why Buy SDS Chisels?
Purchasing SDS chisels offers unparalleled benefits in various ways. Their increased efficiency, robust compatibility with power tools, and anti-vibration designs translate to time savings and reduced physical exertion. Moreover, an SDS chisel is a versatile accessory that can speed up multiple tasks. In addition, these tools deliver greater impact energy and a secure fit that allows uninterrupted operation with exceptional control and accuracy.
View Our Best-in-Class SDS Chisels:
We offer top-rated SDS chisels designed for precision, durability, and strength. Our collection includes curated selections of brick removal chisels, cold chisels, and concrete chisels. A scutch chisel is a specialised chisel that features a toothed head designed for roughing up or texturing concrete and masonry surfaces. Our offerings also include SDS chisel bits or sets to tackle almost any job.
Choose from Our Chisel Bit Sets:
Our chisel bit sets offer a comprehensive selection of the most commonly used SDS chisel types. They provide versatility for several applications and include a combination of chisels for different tasks—perfect for professionals who need all-in-one solutions. We also offer specialised chisels for use with SDS-Max demolition hammers and SDS-PLUS Demo-Drill electric hammers.
Typical Uses of SDS Chisels:
SDS chisels are indispensable accessories designed for use in construction, renovation, and demolition tasks, including:
- Removing tiles, plaster, and rendering.
- Chasing channels and grooves for electrical wiring and plumbing.
- Breaking and removing concrete, brickwork, and masonry walls.
- Creating openings for doors and windows.
- Demolishing structures and removing unwanted concrete elements.
- Scaling and cleaning concrete surfaces.
- Shaping stone and masonry.
- Creating key surfaces for plastering or rendering using scutch chisels.
- General demolition and chipping work.