The PowerWeld RLH-1 is a work-ready chipping hammer designed for everyday weld cleanup on stick and flux-core jobs. A drop-forged, heat-treated steel head pairs a cone point with a chisel edge to break slag, scale, and spatter without gouging base metal. The welded head-to-handle joint won’t loosen over time, and the wire spring handle helps absorb impact and shed heat during long sessions at the booth or in the field. At 11-1/2″ overall with a 6″ head, it offers a balanced reach that keeps hands clear while staying nimble around brackets, corners, and fillets.
Operators who cycle between bead, chip, and brush will appreciate the RLH-1’s straightforward control. The 3″ chisel blade lifts slag in strips along the bead, while the cone point targets tight joints and root passes. Steel construction and a spring handle make it a dependable tool for fabrication shops, structural work, maintenance crews, and training labs that need consistent cleanup between passes.
PowerWeld Spring Handle Chipping Hammer At a Glance
- Chisel & cone point head: Versatile cleanup for beads, corners, and tight spots.
- Drop-forged, heat-treated steel: Built for daily impact in shop and field use.
- Welded head joint: Head cannot work loose like on wood-handled styles.
- Wire spring handle: Helps reduce hand shock and dissipate heat.
- Compact control: 11.5″ overall length with a 6″ head for precise strikes.
- Clean chip-out: 3″ blade lifts slag in controlled strips; point knocks stubborn spatter.
- Glove-friendly grip: Positive control around fixtures and jigs.
Markets
- Welding & Fabrication Shops Routine slag and spatter removal between passes.
- Construction & Structural Steel Post-weld cleanup on beams, columns, and railings.
- Automotive & Heavy Equipment Frame and bracket repair work.
- Manufacturing Station-based bead cleanup on fixtures and jigs.
- Municipal & Facility Maintenance General repair welding and touch-ups.
- Trade Schools & Training Proven style for teaching safe post-weld cleanup.
Technicians and students benefit from a hammer that stays tight and hits where it’s aimed. The RLH-1’s welded head connection removes a common failure point, while the spring handle tames vibration on longer shifts. The chisel edge is long enough to clear slag quickly across stringers and fillets; the cone point reaches into corners and along root passes without over-chipping good metal. Across fabrication bays and field repairs, that control translates to faster inspection, less grinder time, and steady throughput from bead to bead.
PowerWeld RLH-1 Spring Handle Chipping Hammer with Chisel and Point Features
- Drop-Forged, Heat-Treated Head: Durable impact surface for extended life.
- Cone Point & Chisel Edge: Two tools in one for varied cleanup tasks.
- Welded Head-to-Handle: Secure, long-term connection under repeated blows.
- Wire Spring Handle: Aids shock absorption; stays manageable near heat.
- Balanced Geometry: Focused strikes with reduced user fatigue.
PowerWeld RLH-1 Spring Handle Chipping Hammer with Chisel and Point Includes
- (1) RLH-1 Spring-Handle Chipping Hammer (chisel & point)
PowerWeld RLH-1 Spring Handle Chipping Hammer with Chisel and Point Specifications
- Brand / Model: PowerWeld RLH-1
- MFG Part #: RLH-1
- UPC: 775709900226
- Product Type: Chipping hammer, spring handle
- Head Style: Cone point and chisel
- Head Length: 6″
- Chisel Blade Length: 3″
- Chisel Blade Width: 1″ edge
- Overall Length: 11.5″
- Head Weight: 5.6 oz
- Total Weight: 394 g (approx.)
- Head/Handle Connection: Welded
- Material: Drop-forged, heat-treated steel head; wire spring handle
- Package Size: 14″ x 7″ x 1.75″
- Sales Unit: (1) Each
Why Welders Select the PowerWeld Spring Handle Chipping Hammer with Chisel and Point
Crews choose the RLH-1 because a spring-handle chipping hammer with a welded head joint stays reliable through daily use. The cone and chisel combination tackles most weld cleanup without swapping tools, and the drop-forged head keeps a sharp working edge for predictable chip-out. With compact length and a shock-damping handle, operators maintain control around tight joints and fixtures, clear slag quickly, and get back to welding with less grinding and fewer interruptions.












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