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Double-Headed Duckbill Geology Hammer, High Carbon Stainless Steel Flat Head Slate Hammer with Comfortable Rubber Handle (L)

£40.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description

【High Carbon Steel + Polished Surface】The geological hammer is made of high carbon steel with a polished surface, resulting in hardness, strength, and a long service life.

【Heat Treatment Craftsmanship】The entire geological hammer undergoes heat treatment, providing impact resistance and wear resistance.

【Hammer Point Design】The hammer's point design increases the point of force and enhances its impact.

【L & [S Optional] The geological hammer comes in L and S sizes for your selection, and they can initially measure the hardness of various rocks.

【Ergonomic Design Handle】The handle features an ergonomic design, covered in rubber, which is labor-saving and provides a comfortable grip.

Geology Hammer

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

The geological hammer is made of high-quality steel for geological work. One end of the geological hammer is rectangular or square, and the other is sharp.

When using, generally use the square end to strike the rock and break it into pieces; use the sharp prism end to strike along the rock layer to strip the rock, which is helpful for searching for and collecting fossils; It is also used to repair rocks, ores, and other specimens, making them easy to pack. On an undisturbed rock outcrop, use one pointed end as a wedge and strike with another geological hammer to create grooves in the rock surface, which is convenient for collecting samples of rocks, minerals, and fossils. Additionally, the pointed end can also be used for shallow excavation to remove surface weathering and loose soil.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    15 cm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Height
    35 cm
  • Weight
    2 kg
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