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Brand: Polymak
Polymak 2LB 900g Sledge Hammer Forged Carbon Steel Heavy Duty Demolition Tool with Fibreglass Handle HT-P-SHF-2LB
SKU: TI-P2-73185
Estimated Delivery By: Jun 12 - Jun 14 




MRP : ₹540 ₹533
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Short Description
The Polymak HT-P-SHF-2LB is a heavy-duty 2 LB (900 grams) sledge hammer engineered for precision demolition, striking, and driving tasks. Featuring a drop-forged carbon steel head and a shock-absorbing fibreglass handle, it provides exceptional impact power and structural durability.
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Polymak
- Weight (Approx.) : 900 gm
- Net Quantity : 1 pc
- Model: HT-P-SHF-2LB
- Head Weight: 2 LB / 900 Grams
- Head Material: Drop-Forged Carbon Steel
- Handle Material: High-Strength Fibreglass Core
- Grip Style: Ergonomic Dual-Material Non-Slip Rubber Overmold
- Color Scheme: Professional High-Visibility Red & Black
- Striking Face Profile: Double-Faced Flat Chamfered
Description
As seen in image_5b15ca.png, the Polymak 2 LB Sledge Hammer (Model: HT-P-SHF-2LB) is a professional-grade hitting tool that is painstakingly made for heavy-duty mechanical repairs, demolition work, and masonry striking. The head is made of high-tensile carbon steel that has undergone a premium drop-forging heat treatment technique to ensure optimum impact force retention, dent resistance, and ideal hardness without breaking under continuous severe loading. This sturdy tool has an improved high-strength fiberglass core handle and a dual-faced flat striking design. The user's wrists and forearms are shielded from strain by the multi-material handle, which efficiently absorbs high-frequency shock waves and kinetic vibrations produced upon impact.
Features
:- Drop-Forged Carbon Steel Head: Exceptional metal density, industrial strength, and chipping resistance are ensured by forging under intense heat and pressure.
- Vibration-Damping Fibreglass Handle: Heavy shock hits are absorbed by a high-strength structural fibreglass core, which lessens muscular fatigue and keeps the handle from splitting.
- Dual Striking Faces: During swings, the precisely machined, flat, chamfered striking faces on both sides offer flexible orientation and even weight distribution.
- Ergonomic Rubber Grip: Even in harsh outdoor conditions, the textured, non-slip rubberized overmold guarantees a secure, firm grip and optimal user control.
- Secure Epoxy Bonded Head: Industrial epoxy glue is used to permanently connect the forged steel head to the core handle, removing the risk of head detachment.
Applications
:- Demolition and Construction Work: Shattering cured concrete bricks, knocking down interior masonry partitions, and chipping mortar.
- Staking and Anchoring: Driving heavy metal rebar stakes, earth anchors, scaffolding pins, and structural steel spikes into dense ground.
- Metalworking and Blacksmithing: Shaping cold metal brackets, unbending warped steel components, and driving cold chisels or punches.
- Mechanical and Automotive Servicing: Stripping seized suspension components, freeing stuck brake drums, and driving large mechanical pins.
Usage
:- Wear mandatory industrial safety goggles and impact-resistant heavy-duty work gloves to shield yourself from flying debris or shards.
- Inspect the hammer head and the fibreglass handle interface to verify there are no structural fractures or loose components before starting work.
- Maintain a wide, stable stance with your feet firmly planted on dry ground before executing a manual swing.
- Wrap your hands securely around the textured rubber grip area, using a controlled, steady arc swing to strike the target squarely with the center of the flat face.
- Avoid glancing blows or striking hard surfaces with the side of the carbon steel head or the fibreglass shaft, as it can cause localized tool wear or splintering.
- Clean any residual oil, mud, or grease off the rubber handle with a dry shop towel before storing the tool in a dry tool cabinet.

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