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Sealey K2FC SDS Max Floor Scraper Head

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Sealey Hex Shank Flat Chisel for Bosch and Makita Breakers

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Sealey Flat Chisel for Hilti TP805, TE905 and TE1000

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Sealey SDS Max Wide Cranked Chisel

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Sealey 1 1/4" Hex Shank Breaker Chisel

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Sealey 5 Piece SDS Max Demolition Chisel Set

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Sealey SDS Max Clay Spade

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Sealey 1 1/4" Hex Shank Asphalt Cutter Chisel

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Sealey 1 1/4" Hex Shank Clay Spade

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Sealey Chisel Bits at Tooled-Up.com

Sealey has established itself as a trusted name in professional tool accessories, and their chisel bits exemplify the brand's commitment to delivering robust, reliable solutions for demanding applications. Designed for use with pneumatic and electric chisels, SDS drills, and demolition hammers, Sealey chisel bits are engineered to tackle the toughest materials including concrete, brick, stone, and masonry. Whether you're breaking up floor tiles, removing old render, or channelling through blockwork, Sealey's range provides the cutting power and durability required on both construction sites and renovation projects.

The Sealey chisel bit collection available from Tooled-Up.com encompasses various profiles and fitments to suit different power tools and applications. From pointed chisels for precision breaking and crack starting, to flat chisels for general demolition work, and clay spades for tile removal, the range addresses the diverse needs of professional tradespeople. Each bit is manufactured from hardened steel alloys that resist wear and maintain their cutting edge even under sustained use, ensuring consistent performance throughout demanding work schedules.

Sealey's attention to detail extends to the heat treatment processes used in manufacturing these bits, which optimise the balance between hardness and toughness. This prevents premature tip degradation whilst reducing the risk of shattering under impact—a critical safety consideration when working with high-powered demolition equipment. The precision-machined shanks ensure secure fitment in tool chucks, minimising slippage and maximising energy transfer from the tool to the workpiece.

Why Choose Sealey Chisel Bits?

Sealey has built a formidable reputation across the UK tool market by consistently delivering professional-grade equipment at competitive price points, and their chisel bits are no exception. The brand understands that tradespeople require accessories that won't fail mid-job, potentially causing costly delays and safety hazards. Sealey's rigorous quality control processes ensure each chisel bit meets exacting standards before reaching customers, providing confidence in both performance and longevity.

What distinguishes Sealey chisel bits is their exceptional value proposition. Whilst offering performance characteristics comparable to premium brands, Sealey maintains accessible pricing that makes regular replacement economically viable—important when chisel bits are consumable items subject to wear. This combination of quality and affordability has made Sealey the go-to choice for both established businesses managing tool budgets and independent tradespeople building their equipment inventory.

The brand's extensive distribution network throughout the UK means that replacement bits are readily available when needed, minimising downtime. Sealey's commitment to maintaining comprehensive stock levels of popular profiles ensures tradespeople can rely on consistent availability—a practical consideration that shouldn't be underestimated when planning project timelines.

Who Uses Sealey Chisel Bits?

  • General Builders: For demolition work, removing old concrete, and preparing surfaces during renovation projects
  • Groundworkers: Breaking up hardstanding, removing kerbs, and excavating in compacted soil conditions
  • Electricians: Channelling through masonry for cable runs and creating apertures for back boxes
  • Plumbers: Cutting chases for pipework and removing tiles in bathroom refurbishments
  • Stonemasons: Precision work on stone and masonry requiring controlled material removal
  • Demolition Contractors: Heavy-duty breaking of concrete structures and hard materials
  • Landscapers: Removing paving slabs, breaking up old pathways, and installing drainage channels
  • DIY Enthusiasts: Home improvement projects involving tile removal, minor demolition, and renovation work

Key Features of Sealey Chisel Bits

Sealey chisel bits incorporate several design features that enhance their functionality and durability. The hardened steel construction undergoes specialised heat treatment to achieve optimal material properties, creating a cutting edge that resists deformation whilst maintaining sufficient toughness to absorb repeated impacts without fracturing. This metallurgical balance is crucial for tools subjected to the intense forces generated by pneumatic and electric chisels.

The range includes various shank configurations to match different tool fitments, including SDS-Plus, SDS-Max, and hexagonal shanks for air chisels. This versatility ensures compatibility across the diverse power tool landscape found on UK building sites. Each shank design incorporates precise tolerances that prevent excessive play in the tool chuck, which could otherwise lead to accelerated wear and reduced efficiency.

Sealey offers chisel bits in multiple profiles, each optimised for specific tasks. Pointed chisels concentrate force onto a small area for starting breaks and precision work; flat chisels provide broader contact for general demolition and levelling; moil points offer excellent penetration for breaking thick concrete; whilst clay spades feature wide, flat blades perfect for scraping and tile removal. This comprehensive profile selection allows tradespeople to match the tool precisely to the application, improving both efficiency and results.

Popular Sealey Chisel Bits

Among the most frequently specified items in the Tooled-Up Sealey chisel bit collection are the SDS-Plus format bits, which suit the popular rotary hammer drills found on most construction sites. Flat chisels in 20mm and 40mm widths prove particularly versatile for general breaking and channelling work, whilst pointed chisels remain essential for initiating cracks and precision demolition tasks.

For heavier applications, Sealey's SDS-Max chisel bits deliver the robustness required when working with larger demolition hammers. These heavy-duty bits feature increased material thickness and reinforced cutting edges to withstand the substantial impact forces generated by professional-grade equipment. Clay spade chisels have gained popularity among tilers and bathroom fitters for their efficiency in removing ceramic tiles without excessive substrate damage.

Air chisel bits with hexagonal shanks represent another important category, particularly valued by automotive technicians and metal fabricators. These bits must endure rapid cyclic loading from pneumatic tools, and Sealey's designs incorporate features that extend service life under these demanding conditions.

Safety and Compliance

When using Sealey chisel bits, adherence to HSE guidelines regarding personal protective equipment is essential. Safety glasses or full face shields should always be worn to protect against flying debris and fragments. Heavy-duty gloves provide hand protection whilst maintaining sufficient dexterity to control the tool effectively. Hearing protection is necessary when operating pneumatic or electric chisels for extended periods, as these tools generate significant noise levels.

Sealey chisel bits should be inspected before each use for signs of mushrooming at the striking end (for manually struck chisels), cracks, or excessive wear to the cutting edge. Damaged bits must be withdrawn from service immediately, as compromised tools pose safety risks. When working overhead or in confined spaces, additional precautions including hard hats and respiratory protection may be required depending on site-specific risk assessments.

Ensure chisel bits are correctly secured in the tool chuck before operation, and never use bits that don't match the tool's specified fitment type. When working with 240v electric tools, verify that equipment is PAT tested and connected through appropriate RCD protection as per UK electrical safety standards. Always consult the manufacturer's guidance for your specific power tool model regarding compatible chisel bit specifications and safe operating procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between SDS-Plus and SDS-Max Sealey chisel bits?

SDS-Plus bits feature a 10mm diameter shank and are designed for lighter rotary hammer drills typically used for drilling and light chiselling applications. SDS-Max bits have an 18mm shank and are built for heavy-duty demolition hammers that deliver significantly greater impact energy. Always match the chisel bit type to your tool's chuck specification—they are not interchangeable.

How long should Sealey chisel bits last?

Service life depends heavily on application intensity, material hardness, and operator technique. In typical masonry applications, professional users can expect several days to weeks of regular use from quality Sealey chisel bits. Pointed chisels generally wear faster than flat profiles due to the concentrated forces on the tip. Regular inspection and replacing bits before excessive wear occurs maintains optimal efficiency and safety.

Can Sealey chisel bits be sharpened?

Whilst technically possible to grind chisel bits to restore the cutting edge, this is generally not recommended for several reasons. Grinding alters the heat treatment characteristics and may compromise structural integrity. The modest cost of replacement bits makes sharpening uneconomical when considering time and equipment required. Professional users typically replace worn bits rather than attempting restoration.

Are Sealey chisel bits suitable for breaking reinforced concrete?

Sealey chisel bits can be used on reinforced concrete, though exposed rebar will accelerate wear significantly. Pointed chisels work best for initiating breaks between reinforcement bars, whilst flat chisels prove effective for general concrete removal once access is established. For extensive reinforced concrete demolition, expect higher bit consumption rates and consider having spare bits readily available to maintain productivity.

What chisel bit profile should I choose for removing floor tiles?

Clay spade or tile chisel profiles are specifically designed for this application, featuring wide, flat blades that slide beneath tiles effectively. These profiles distribute force across a broader area, reducing the likelihood of damaging the substrate compared to pointed or narrow flat chisels. Position the chisel at a shallow angle to the floor surface for optimal tile lifting with minimal substrate gouging.

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