Non-Sparking Safety Tools Manufacturer Since 1983
- 186000 ㎡ Company covers an area
- 1500 sets Advanced production equipment
- 1500 * 10⁴ Annual production of non-sparking tools
The 192A non sparking sledge hammer is suitable for use in areas that might incur fire or explosion hazard. It is most often used to strike iron nails, shape metal, or pound workpiece as well as help with machine installation, car repair, and ship renovation. In another case, the sledge hammer can be used with chisel when drilling rocks or breaking up stones in quarrying and road building industry.
The hammer features a fiber-reinforced plastic handle that contains 70% high-strength fibers. The handle is mounted in a way that allows a small portion of it to protrude the hammer eye. Thanks to this mounting method, the hammer never works loose or slips out of place. The hammerhead is made via a process known as precision forging to attain high impact strength, long service life, and stable mechanical performance.
Model | H g |
L mm |
Weight g |
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1000 | 370 | 1300 |
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1400 | 370 | 1700 |
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1500 | 370 | 1800 |
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1800 | 370 | 2100 |
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2000 | 370 | 2300 |
|
2200 | 370 | 2500 |
|
2500 | 700 | 3460 |
|
2700 | 700 | 3660 |
|
3000 | 700 | 3960 |
|
3600 | 700 | 4560 |
|
4000 | 900 | 4960 |
|
4500 | 900 | 5460 |
|
5000 | 900 | 5960 |
|
5400 | 900 | 6360 |
|
6400 | 900 | 7360 |
|
7200 | 900 | 8160 |
|
8000 | 900 | 8960 |
|
8200 | 900 | 9160 |
|
9100 | 900 | 10060 |
|
9900 | 900 | 10860 |
Related Names
High Stability Sledgehammer Supplier | High Security Equipment Production | Tool in Mining Industry
Equipped with 1,500 advanced machines, producing 15 million non-sparking tools annually across 1,200 product series and over 16,000 specifications.
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Our non-sparking tools are thoroughly tested to meet international safety standards, including Japanese JISM7002-96 and Chinese GB/T10686-2013. Steel special tools and other products comply with European GS certification, BAM certification, and key German DIN standards such as DIN7444, DIN133, DIN894, and more.