‎Wright Tool 9049 Engineer Hammers, Wood Handle

‎Wright Tool 9049 Engineer Hammers, Wood Handle

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  • Council Tool's Engineer Hammer (also known as blacksmith's hammer) are designed for heavy striking of wood, metal, concrete & stone
  • Common uses for these sledge-style hammers include striking spikes, cold chisels, rock drills, and hardened nails
  • Heads are forged with American Steel and wood handles are made from American Hickory
  • Hammer heads are heat treated after turning, providing a superior tool head
  • Made in the USA
Overview
Wright Tool 9049 15" Length Engineer Hammer, Wood Handle. Heads are forged with American Steel and wood handles are made from American Hickory. 

‎Wright Tool 9049 Engineer Hammers, Wood Handle

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Wright Tool
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
United States
UPC
076799090492
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Part Number
9049
Product Type
Sledge Hammers
Physical Characteristics
Length
15 inches
Weight
2.04 kg
4.50 lb
Material
Steel and wood
Details
Features
Council Tool's Engineer Hammer (also known as blacksmith's hammer) are designed for heavy striking of wood, metal, concrete & stone
Common uses for these sledge-style hammers include striking spikes, cold chisels, rock drills, and hardened nails
Heads are forged with American Steel and wood handles are made from American Hickory
Hammer heads are heat treated after turning, providing a superior tool head
Made in the USA
All Council Tool products meet or exceed ANSI specificaitons
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About manufacturer
Wright Tool

Since 1927, Wright Tools has been a name internationally recognized for manufacturing quality, American-made tools specifically made for industrial and automotive users. They improved the quality at their plant in Barberton, Ohio over the years by switching to using a hot forge, creating their own steel alloy and focusing on customer satisfaction to make tools that professionals can rely on. After nearly a century of making tools, Wright has come to be known for not merely following American-made standards – they are the standard.

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