Wilton Tools BASH sledgehammer, 20824, is designed for demolition tasks, requiring a high, amplified force. It is ideal for metalworking, demolition work, driving fence posts & stakes, fracturing stones and concrete in fire and rescue, railroads and rebar working applications.
Features:
- Wilton BASH 20824 sledgehammer has double-ended heads with proprietary Unbreakable steel-core technology, enabling it for the toughest job on the worksite.
- This hammer comes with a safety plate and a non-slip vulcanised rubber grip handle for user comfort and safety.
- It is supplied with drop forged steel heads having a highly visible green colour.
- Further, this Wilton BASH hammer is tested to withstand above 25000 overstrikes.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the difference between a hammer and a sledge hammer?
A. A hammer is a tool that comes with a handle and a heavy head used for pounding purposes, while a sledge hammer is a long-handled hammer designed for demolition operations.
Q. How to choose Wilton Tools sledge hammers?
A. The major factors to consider while choosing sledge hammers are shaft length, weight and material. Ideally, the sledge hammer weight ranges from 2 to 20 pounds. If the application in hand is related to demolition, the user should choose heavy sledge hammers. For other applications, light to medium duty sledge hammers are ideal.
Q. Who owns Wilton Tools company?
A. Wilton Tools Company was acquired by WMH Tool Group (Walter Meier Holding Company AG) in 2002.
Q. Where are Wilton tools made?
A. Wilton Tools offers dependable clamps and vises made in the USA. Their bench vise and combination pipe have a round channel to handle the most demanding clamping applications.
Q. When did Wilton Tools established?
A. Since 1941, Wilton Tools, a US-based brand, has been manufacturing vises, clamps and metalworking tools for applications in the construction, automotive, metal fabrication, service & MRO and utility industries.