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ABILITY ONE Sledge Hammr, Double Face

Ability One sledge hammers are designed for demolition work, cutting stones and driving a chisel into metal surfaces for maintenance and repair applications.

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StyleModelHead WeightOverall LengthHead LengthFace Dia.Head WidthHead MaterialHandle MaterialHandle ColorPrice
A
5120-00-900-6095
6 lbs.35"6"2 1/8"2"Forged SteelFiberglassBlack, Yellow£100.06
B
5120-00-900-6097
10 lbs.35 1/2"6 3/4"2 1/2"2 1/4"Forged SteelFiberglassBlack, Yellow£100.65
C
5120-00-900-6098
12 lbs.35 1/2"7 5/8"2 5/8"2 3/8"Forged SteelFiberglassBlack, Yellow£122.96
D
5120-01-598-5653
20 lbs.36"8 5/8"3 1/4"3"Forged SteelFiberglassBlack, Yellow£201.11

Features

  • These sledge hammers have solid steel heads with chamfered edges for added safety.
  • They are equipped with a fibreglass handle for resisting shocks and a better grip while striking.
  • These hammers have textured handles providing a non-slip and cushiony grip while holding and are ergonomically designed to prevent injury from repeated use.
  • They feature a double-faced head design that provides maximum striking surface while enhancing balance during the operation.
  • These sledge hammers are available in head weights ranging from 6 to 20 lb.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety measures should be taken while operating these 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.

How to maintain Ability One sledge hammers?

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

What is the difference between a hammer and sledge hammers?

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

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