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HAMMER SLEDGE 10 LB W/32" HICKORY HNDL - Martin Tools

Part #: S8410H

The Martin Tools S8410H Sledge Hammer is engineered for demanding professional applications in automotive and industrial settings. This robust tool features a 10-pound head paired with a resilient 32-inch hickory handle, providing significant striking force and extended reach essential for heavy-duty tasks. It is built to withstand rigorous use, ensuring reliability and consistent performance for professional technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty 10 lb Head: Delivers substantial impact force for breaking, driving, and demolition tasks in demanding professional environments.
  • 32-inch Hickory Handle: Offers superior leverage and control. The natural shock absorption properties of hickory contribute to reduced user fatigue during prolonged operations.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured for exceptional durability and longevity, capable of withstanding challenging industrial and automotive work conditions.
  • Secure Head Attachment: Engineered for safety and stability, ensuring the head remains firmly attached during high-impact operations, minimizing risk.
  • Optimized Balance: Designed for effective force transfer and ease of use in heavy striking applications, enhancing user control and efficiency.

Applications

This sledge hammer is an indispensable tool for a variety of challenging professional applications. In automotive repair, it is ideal for loosening seized components, driving out stubborn pins, or performing axle work on heavy vehicles and machinery. Industrially, it excels in demolition tasks such as breaking concrete or masonry, driving large stakes, and aligning heavy machinery components. It is also well-suited for general construction and maintenance work requiring forceful, controlled impact.

Specifications

  • Head Weight: 10 lbs
  • Handle Length: 32 inches
  • Handle Material: Hickory
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$76.89

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 29 January, 2025.