£46.00 ex VAT
Estwing EB3/4LB drilling hammer, or crack hammer, made in the USA is a heavy long handled strike tool which provides users with top tier breaking or striking power. A head weight 1.8 kg, this model has the standard length handle, making the tool easier to wield. In addition, the handle has an anti-shock reduction grip. Suitable for breaking rock and aggregate, machining and with use on chisels, punches, star drills and hardened nails.
Specification:
Estwing EB3 4LB Hammer is a large-size drilling hammer, for use by mechanical engineers. Particularly on plant machinery and drill rigs. It is useful for knocking in large bolts, braces, beams, and bars. Thanks to its 4 lb weight, (1800 grams). Which is the heaviest of the drilling range of Estwing hammers. Therefore, in comparison, it can be difficult to control by new users. However, it will deliver exceptionally powerful blows with each strike.
The Estwing EB3 4LB Hammer like other Estwings uses a single piece of steel during production. This means the head and shaft are of one single piece of American steel. Further, ensuring no weak points in its construction. This is a must for hammers that will be in use regularly and every day. Especially one that is as heavy as the EB3 3LB model. Additionally, the head features, two wide flat faces which are ideal for knocking against objects. This, however, makes the suitable for heavy-duty rock breaking if you are looking to obtain rough field samples. Particularly of harder rocks. Such as granites, marbles, or minerals such as gold ore which may occur alongside plenty of quartz. In addition, it is also suitable for use with chisels, punches, star drills, and hard nails. As it provides the heaviest blows in comparison to other models.
The handle features the patent vinyl shock reduction grip which has a pitted texture and widens toward the end. This ensures an ergonomic and comfortable grip for the user. The shaft and most of the head, in turn, have a metallic blue powder coat finish. In which the flat striking faces are machine milled with a polish, giving them a bright, metallic luster.
For further information on choosing the right hammer for you, visit our ‘Guide and Care’ page, which you can find: HERE.
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