🔧 Chisel your way to perfection!
The Bosch HS1917 2 In. x 14 In. Scaling Chisel is engineered for precision in light chipping and chiseling tasks. Made from durable alloy steel, this chisel is compatible with SDS-max hammers, making it an essential tool for professionals tackling tile, mortar, and masonry projects.
Brand | BOSCH |
Size | 14 In. |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 15"L x 1.75"W |
UPC | 799360176462 000346246582 767753029480 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346246582 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | HS1917 |
Item model number | HS1917 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Gray |
Style | SDS Max Scaling Chisel |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | CHISEL SCLNG SLF-SHRPNG 2X14IN |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | See Manufacturer's Website |
L**E
heavy duty clay spade worked great in rocky, clay yard in my jackhammer, pricey but worth it
This clay spade has some weight to it that surprised me at first. But that means it is sturdy and durable! I have rocky, clay like soil that can be like busting up concrete. This spade fit in my handheld jackhammer perfectly and made digging fun!
K**I
Great Chisel
This Bosch 3” chisel bit is VERY EFFECTIVE, and was the perfect tool for a recently completed project: ripping up a section of ceramic tile over backer board. I simply placed the bit between the backer board and subfloor, then hit the power button on my Bosch hammer drill tool. The bit plowed through large sections of tile and backer board, taking less than a day from start to finish——-including cleanup. I highly recommend this product!
B**R
Works well with my roto-hammer drill.
I have clay soil with lots of rocks. Trying to dig with a regular shovel is near impossible. When I attached this to my roto-hammer drill, I was able to dig multiple holes for planting fruit trees. I also used it to dig a sump pit for a French drain. It works well in the conditions and it hasn't worn down yet. I've been using it for 6 months and it shows no wear.
A**R
It worked for my application
I used this bit in a power hammer to dig a trench around the inside of my hose footer. All clay and rock digging. It held up fine, and made the job way easier than digging by hand.
H**Y
So much better than the HD $20 version!
Holy cow this thing is awesome!our old one: We purchased a smaller version at HD for $20 last year when we had to remove a 5x8 space of tile for a pantry. My husband's back was killing him from bending over in practically a hunched kneel and the project took him 3 days of backbreaking labor. And it made so much dust! the cement glue stuff didn't come off at all and the cement was left uneven with many dings left in it. It was horrible. The blade was more like a dull thick piece of metal and the handle was only about 5 inches.The new one: We used the 6x12 inch scraper that we bought from amazon the day we received it. We had to remove 6 1 foot tiles to expand our kitchen cabinets. I half way expected the tile scraper to be as big as a pain and mess as our previous one, but thankfully, I was wrong. In about 10 minutes or less me husband was done. The tile pieces came out with no real effort and the "tile grout glue" was easily removed and the cement was left smooth. My husband was so thrilled that he removed even more tiles, mainly to see how long it would take to do a 5x8 space as to compare to our previous experience. He was done in less than 20 minutes with the whole project, and his back didn't hurt at all! It is wonderful that the blade part is sharper and wider, leaves a cleaner "cut" on the cement. The handle is very long as well so you do not have to bend over awkwardly. There was little dust as well because the pieces came off in pieces and not dusty shards.We plan to redo our tile in the next few months, and I was worried that the project would make living in our home unbearable based off of the first tile removing experience that we had- we were planning on at least 1 month just removing the tile and dust everywhere; I was considering temporarily moving in with my parents while my husband worked on the project! Now with our new tool, however, I know that the project wont be so horrible and the removing process will be greatly reduced.Thank you for making such an wonderful product.
P**G
Worked Great for French Drain
Used this to break up some ancient compacted clay when installing a French drain. The spade blade on a Makita chipping hammer made short work of it. Shovels bounced off this stuff but this combo sliced through it like a hot knife in butter.
T**L
Durable
Just got mine today. I have three attachments for the SDS MAX. This spade was bigger than I figured which is good because it will move more of whatever I want moved. I have deck posts embedded in concrete to dig up and some tough terrain to dig up an abandoned sprinkler system where some dummy poured concrete at each connection. I am also going to need some basement dirt removal as well of which the spade will help keep things relatively clean. Just not a SDS-Plus kinda job.
M**Y
Made my life with clay post holes a different experience
Worked extremely well in helping dig multiple post holes at my residence.
A**
Pala para rotomarrillo, muy buena funcion
En suelo duro hacw muy bien la funcion
M**.
De Lo mejor de dewalt en cinceles es este modelo
Definitivamente es de buena calidad no se desgasta la punta tan fácil como los otros, ya he comprado muchos makita, dewalt, boch, pero este por ser T-REX de Dewalt me imaginé que debería ser más duradero porque los otros les estaba sacando filo y más filo y decidí probar este y no me arrepiento me costó $380 pesos mexicanos y fue una excelente compra
R**.
bien
bien
J**S
Excelente articulo
Hasta el momento ha funcionado muy bien. Se ve d buena calidad
G**K
Use as a tamping Bar
On the end of a demolition hammer, a bushing bit becomes a very good tool for tamping dirt/rock. This is the longest one I could find. I wish I had thought of this sooner.
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