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Klein 7HBRFRH04 Brass Sledge Hammer, FGL Rubber Grip, 4-Pound

Manufacturer: Klein Tools | Catalog # 7HBRFRH04 | Codale Part # 4109112

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This Sledge Hammer from Klein Tools features a brass head designed for use in non-sparking environments. The brass head also provides a softer, non-damaging blow. The comfortable, thick rubber grip handle provides better protection from shock and vibration.

Technical Information

Applications
For Use in Non-Sparking Environments
Handle Type
Non-Slip
Type
Double Face, Industrial

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Klein Tools, Inc.

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
092644469657
Handle Color
Black
Handle Material
Fiberglass and Rubber
Product UPC
09264446965
Weight
4.9 lb

Dimensions

Depth
16 Inch
Handle Length
11-3/4 in
Head Width
1-3/4 in
Height
1 Inch
Overall Length
16 in
Width
1.000 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
Australia

Certifications & Compliance

Prop 65 Warning
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information.
Warnings
  • Wear safety goggles. Strike squarely - avoid glancing blows.
  • This tool can be made to chip if struck against another tool or other hard object, resulting in possible eye or other injury.
Features
  • Used in non-sparking environments or to avoid damage to struck objects
  • Head forged from brass for softer, non-damaging blow
  • Head is pinned to handle as well as epoxied to prevent head coming off
  • Comfortable, thick rubber grip handle for better protection from shock and vibration
  • Handle includes both overstrike protection and large sweep at base to prevent loss of grip
  • This product must be maintained in accordance with Australian standard AS 3797:1991



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