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Manufacturer: | Vulcan |
Product: | Hammer |
Color: | Multicolor |
Material: | Steel |
Length: | 34" |
Mpn # | 32886 |
Shipping Dimensions | 11.5" x 8.5" x 12.5" |
Weight | 1.30 lbs. |
Shipping Dimensional Weight | 6.93 lbs. |
The Vulcan 34512 (32886) hammer is designed for heavy-duty tasks, offering outstanding impact force and durability. With a 6 lb forged milled double-faced sledge head, it provides ample power for driving stakes, breaking through tough surfaces, and other demanding applications. The chamfered striking face ensures that you maintain control and precision during every strike, helping to reduce damage to surfaces while enhancing safety. Plus, the forged steel head offers superior hardness, making this hammer perfect for both professional and DIY projects that require reliability and strength.
Featuring a 34" premium hickory handle, this hammer offers the ideal balance between durability and comfort. The handle absorbs shock well, providing a more controlled and comfortable grip while reducing hand fatigue over prolonged use. The handle's length enhances leverage, maximizing striking force and accuracy with each hit. In addition, the over-strike protection adds a layer of safety by reducing the risk of handle damage from heavy impacts.
Built to withstand rigorous job site conditions, this hammer excels in performance, ensuring that it stands up to harsh environments without sacrificing functionality. Whether you're working on construction sites, demolition projects, or any task involving heavy-duty impact work, the Vulcan 34512 (32886) hammer guarantees powerful and accurate strikes that help you get the job done with minimal effort and maximum impact.
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Hello! Thank you for your inquiry about the Takagi TK-540X3-NIH water heater. Since you're in a salon, some chemicals or dry cleaners that are used there may affect the flame sensor and may cause the water heater to not work properly. In such a case, direct venting of the water heater is recommended. We hope this information helps. Thank you for choosing PlumbersStock to help you with your concern. We are always happy to assist you. Have a nice day!
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