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Westward drilling hammers are specialised tools designed to drill into hard surfaces, such as concrete, brick, and stone. They feature a heavy steel head and shorter handles to deliver a controlled, ...Read More
Style | Model | Overall Length | Face Diameter | Handle Material | Tether Capable | Head Color | Head Length | Head Material | Head Weight | Price | |
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A | 22XP74 | 12" | 2" | Vulcanized Rubber and Steel | Standard Tool(Accessory Needed for Tethering) | Hi Vis Orange | 4.5" | Forged Steel | 4 lb. | £60.69 | |
A | 22XP73 | 12" | 2" | Vulcanized Rubber and Steel | Standard Tool(Accessory Needed for Tethering) | Hi Vis Orange | 3.5" | Forged Steel | 2-1/2 lb. | £63.57 | |
B | 39CF10 | 16" | 1 39/64" | Steel Reinforced Rubber | Standard Tool (Accessory Needed for Tethering) | Orange | 3.5" | Steel | 2-1/2 lb. | £75.75 |
The ribbed design of these steel handles features raised ridges or bumps along its surface. These ridges provide a secure and comfortable grip, allowing the user to hold the hammer more firmly and reduce fatigue while striking.
Westward drilling hammers have steel construction, offering durability and allowing a more forceful blow than soft-face hammers. They are suitable for striking hard surfaces with no concern about damaging surrounding materials.
The rubber provides a non-slip grip and absorbs vibrations, reducing hand strain. The material is treated with chemicals, heat and pressure to make the hammer more durable and resistant to wear & tear.
The round shape of the striking surface evenly distributes the force of the blow, reducing the risk of chipping or damaging the surface being drilled.