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SKU: NC14-20 14" x 2" Wide Chisel for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank |
$53.94
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SKU: NC19-20 19" x 2" Wide Chisel for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank |
$58.32
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7/8" Hex Demo Hilti Style 2" Wide Chisels
Precision-Demolition for Hilti TE-S Shank Hammers
Designed for professionals using Hilti TE-S style hammers (TE800, TE805, TE905, TE906, TE1000, TE1500, TE2000), our 7⁄8″ hex shank wide chisels deliver broad-area removal power when you need to cover ground fast.
Built for the Job
When you’re removing large concrete slabs, scaling off flooring, or breaking expansive surfaces—these wide chisels (also known as “broad blade” chisels) shine. Offered in 14″ and 19″ overall lengths to match the scope of your job:
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14″ length: ideal for moderate-area removal and increased control.
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19″ length: gives you extra reach and leverage when covering big surface-areas or overhead work.
Wide-blade chisels are engineered to engage more material per strike—making them efficient for heavy work rather than precision cuts.
Designed to Fit & Perform
Each wide chisel in this category features a 7⁄8″ hex shank designed specifically for TE-S style Hilti hammers listed above. Check the Chisel Lookup By Hammer tool at the top of the page to confirm compatibility. These tools are built for rugged durability—designed to withstand repeated impact while tackling concrete, tile-overlays, flooring removals and other large-scale demolition/prep jobs.
Why Choose Our Wide Chisels?
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Built to fit Hilti TE-S shanks — no adapter required
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Specialized for broad, heavy-duty removal — ideal for concrete slabs, floor coatings, adhesives, etc.
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Two length options to match job scope and operator preference
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Backed by Champion Chisel’s reputation: a trusted name in specialty demolition tooling
Tips for Best Results
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Always confirm your hammer’s shank size & type before mounting the chisel
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Choose the appropriate length: shorter for better maneuverability, longer for reach & leverage
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Use the wide-blade when you need to remove large expanses quickly — narrow tools are better for fine/detail work.
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Inspect tooling regularly for wear or damage — blunt or deformed blades reduce efficiency and increase fatigue
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Employ the correct hammer setting (impact mode, correct bit orientation) for optimal performance