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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 (ex. VAT) | |
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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. | $63.83 | |
A | 22XP74 | 12" | 2" | Vulcanized Rubber and Steel | Standard Tool(Accessory Needed for Tethering) | Hi Vis Orange | 4.5" | Forged Steel | 4 lb. | $60.94 | |
B | 39CF10 | 16" | 1 39/64" | Steel Reinforced Rubber | Standard Tool (Accessory Needed for Tethering) | Orange | 3.5" | Steel | 2-1/2 lb. | $76.05 |
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.
Please note that the item you have bought is a 115V.