With our new range of striking tools, we have focussed on above-average durability and resilience. We only use hickory wood for the handles of the axes, hatchets, splitting and sledge hammers. Hickory wood offers a higher density and bending strength compared to conventional ash wood. The high quality was certified by the independent testing and certification body VPA.
PRODUCT FEATURES AT A GLANCE
High quality workmanship
High-quality hickory wood handle
Durable and robust
Particularly resistant and shatterproof
Easy to use
Thanks to good shock absorption
Certified
VPA GS certified – tested according to standards above DIN
High level of safety
Longer fibres than ash wood and therefore safer
Practical material properties
Extremely tough & flexible
FAQS ABOUT THE ITEM
Hickory wood is popular for striking tools with handles due to its excellent properties. It is characterised by high strength, elasticity and shock absorption. This combination makes hickory particularly resistant to shocks and vibrations, which increases the durability and efficiency of the striking tools.
A striking tool with a hickory handle offers several advantages. The high density and toughness of hickory wood provides better shock absorption and reduces fatigue. The flexibility of the material also minimises the risk of breakage or splintering, increasing safety during use. Hickory is also light and well balanced, which improves the handling and control of the tool.
To maximise the service life of a striking tool with hickory handle, there are a few care instructions that should be followed. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent mould formation. If the handle has become worn during use, it can be smoothed again by light sanding. Oil the handle occasionally to protect the wood and preserve its natural beauty. Avoid excessive exposure to moisture and direct sunlight to minimise potential damage.