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SKU: NC14-30 14" x 3" Wide Chisel for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank |
$58.32
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SKU: NC19-30 19" x 3" Wide Chisel for Hilti Style 7/8" Hex Shank |
$62.69
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7/8" Hex Demo Hilti Style 3" Wide Chisels
Precision & Power for Hilti TE-S Shank Hammers
Built for professionals using Hilti TE-S style hammers (TE800, TE805, TE905, TE906, TE1000, TE1500, TE2000), our 7⁄8″ hex shank, 3″ wide chisels deliver serious surface-removal capability when you need to move material fast.
Built for the Heavy Work
When you’re scaling floors, removing coatings, or breaking away large surface areas, these wide chisels spread impact over more surface per strike. Available in lengths designed to match your reach and jobsite conditions:
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14″ length: offers better control for moderate-area removal
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19″ length: gives you extra reach and leverage for large slabs, overhead tasks or deeper cuts
Wide-blade chisels are optimized for broad removal—not fine detail—so they shine in jobs like flooring removal, adhesive stripping, and large concrete surface prep.
Designed to Fit & Perform
Each chisel in this category uses a 7⁄8″ hex TE-S style shank compatible with the Hilti hammers listed above. Be sure to consult the Chisel Lookup By Hammer tool at the top of the page to verify compatibility. These tools are engineered for rugged durability — built to stand up to repeated impact in concrete, tile overlay removals, and other massive demolition/prep applications.
Why Choose Our 3″ Wide Chisels?
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Fits Hilti TE-S systems directly — no adapter required
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Ultra-wide 3″ blade gives high removal rate and covers more area per hit
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Offers two length options to let you match job size and workspace constraints
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Backed by the reputation of Champion Chisel — trusted in heavy-duty demolition tooling
Tips for Best Results
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Confirm your hammer’s shank size & type before mounting the chisel
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Choose the right length: shorter for tighter spaces, longer for reach and leverage
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Use a wide-blade when you’re removing large expanses — switch to narrower chisels when you need more precision
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Inspect tooling regularly for wear or damage; a blunt or deformed blade increases fatigue and reduces efficiency
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Use correct hammer settings (impact mode, correct bit orientation) for optimal performance