Specification Brand : HARFINGTON BulletPoint1 : Size - Total length: 246mm / 9.7", handle length: 115mm / 4.5", the diameter of Chisel End: 23mm / 0.91". BulletPoint2 : Material - The stone chisel is made of high-carbon steel, sharp and resistant to impact. After quenched making it hard and wear-resistant. BulletPoint3 : Shock-Absorb Soft Rubber Cover Handle - The cold chisel is forged in one piece making it solid. Feature a rubber hand protector, which plays an anti-slip and shock-absorbing role and can also protect your hands. BulletPoint4 : Application - The punch and mason chisel is suitable for demolition, carving, scaling, and crushing of hard stone, bricks, concrete, etc. Great for engaged in concrete, building construction, geological survey, lumber, and other industries. BulletPoint5 : Note - When using a concrete chisel to break stones or make grooves, please use appropriate force to strike. Sharpen your chisels regularly to keep them sharp and usable. ItemName : HARFINGTON 1Set Masonry Chisel 9.7" Flat Pointed Head with Hand Guard Protection Flat Chisel Rock Concrete Mortar Stone Chisel for Stone Brick Breaking Carving Demolishing Splitting ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 4.33 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 12.4 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 5.12 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 2 ItemTypeKeyword : masonry-chisels Manufacturer : HARFINGTON NumberOfItems : 2 PartNumber : hta240127hh000661 ProductDescription : The rock chisel for metal is forged in one piece making it solid. The chisel has a wide hand guard to avoid accidentally hitting your hand during work, and the shock-absorbing soft cover handle is anti-slip and comfortable to hold, helping you complete your work better. After quenching treatment, the brick chisel has high hardness and is not easy to break for durability. Chisel set metal is suitable for processing such as cutting, chipping, scratching, and cleaning of ice, stone carvings, and floor. Wide range of uses, sharpness for splitting hard stone, brick, concrete, and more. Work tools for those engaged in concrete, building construction, geological survey, lumber, and other industries. Use the power of your hammer to break large pieces of concrete floors, and paving slabs. Ensure that the workpiece is securely placed on a sturdy surface when using.