Sledge Hammers
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Sledge hammers deliver high-impact blows to drive stakes and posts, loosen parts, strike wedges, and perform demolition work. Also known as sledges, they combine a heavy, double-faced head with a long handle to hit harder than lighter, shorter hammers. The broad face on each end of the head provides a large striking area. Their handle is held with two hands and requires ample space for the large swing to build momentum and maximize striking force.
Standard Sledge Hammers
Standard sledge hammers carry out demolition work where there's no need for a non-sparking sledge and no concern for damage to surrounding materials. They are commonly used to break stone and demolish masonry, drywall, and other building materials.
10 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Wood Handle
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12 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Wood Handle
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14 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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16 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Wood Handle
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20 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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6 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Wood Handle
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8 lb Head Weight
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Wood Handle
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Soft-Face Sledge Hammers
Softer-than-standard head materials on these sledge hammers decrease rebound and deliver a more focused blow that reduces damage to surrounding surfaces. Lead alloy heads strike the most softly followed by copper, brass, and soft steel. Soft-face sledge hammers are commonly used to drive pins and position parts in machining and metalworking applications.
Brass Head Material
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Wood Handle
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Copper Head Material
Fiberglass Handle
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Wood Handle
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Lead Alloy Head Material
Aluminum Handle
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Steel Handle
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Steel Head Material
Fiberglass Handle
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Steel Handle
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Non-Sparking Sledge Hammers
Non-sparking sledge hammers contain no ferrous metals, so they resist creating sparks. This reduces the risk of ignition when delivering heavy blows in environments where combustible dust or flammable liquids, gas, or vapors are present.
Aluminum Bronze Head Material
Fiberglass Handle
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Bronze Head Material
Fiberglass Handle
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Wood Handle
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Copper Head Material
Steel Handle
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