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WESTWARD Sledge Hamm er

Westward sledge hammers are typically used for heavy-duty construction tasks, such as breaking up concrete, driving stakes into the ground, or driving piling. They can also be used for demolition ...Read More

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Handle Color: Natural , Handle Design: Straight , Handle Material: Hickory Wood , Head Color: Natural , Head Material: Forged Steel , Overall Length: 10.625 , Tether Capable: Standard Tool(Accessory Needed for Tethering)
StyleModelFace DiameterHead LengthHead WeightHead WidthPrice
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20JX60
1.375"4"2 lb.1.375"£20.49
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20JX61
1.625"5.25"4 lb.1.625"£24.96

Features

  • They have forged steel heads for high strength and structural rigidity.
  • These sledge hammers are equipped with a hickory wood handle providing excellent grip while being durable.
  • They feature a double-faced head design that provides maximum striking surface while enhancing balance during the operation.
  • These hammers are available in head weights of 2 and 4 lb.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME

Frequently Asked Questions

How to maintain these Westward sledge hammers?

  • Keep the head and handle clean and dry to prevent corrosion and rust.
  • The hammer needs to be inspected regularly to detect wear or damage. It needs to be replaced if any deformities are found.

What safety steps should be taken when using sledge hammers?

  • Wear safety goggles.
  • Strike squarely - avoid glancing blows.
  • Avoid striking the sledge hammers on hard objects which are harder than the hammer's head material.

What is the difference between a hammer and sledge hammer?

A hammer is used for pounding, whereas a sledgehammer is used for driving wedges or stakes.

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