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Splitting Axe BRADAS KT-SF2150, Fiberglass Handle 790 mm, 1.5 kg Head, Hardened Steel Blade, TPR Non-slip Grip
The BRADAS KT-SF2150 splitting axe features a 790 mm fiberglass handle and a 1.5 kg hardened steel head engineered for controlled, efficient splitting of firewood and outdoor timber. The blade's hardened steel construction sustains cutting performance through repeated use, while the fiberglass shaft balances weight and shock absorption. A TPR non-slip grip provides improved hold and reduces slippage during work. The tool is intended for single-piece sale and designed for domestic and recreational wood preparation tasks.
The fiberglass handle combines strength with reduced vibration transfer to the hands, improving comfort when splitting multiple logs. The 1.5 kg head weight is optimized to deliver sufficient splitting force without excessive overall weight, enabling longer use with less fatigue. The hardened steel blade maintains a sharp edge and resists deformation under impact. The TPR non-slip grip increases handling security in dry or slightly damp conditions and helps maintain control during swings.
Hold the axe with both hands on the fiberglass handle, positioning the dominant hand near the head for control and the other hand toward the end of the handle for leverage. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and swing the axe using controlled motions aimed at the center or edge of the log, depending on splitting strategy. For larger or irregular logs, begin with shallow cuts around the perimeter to create split lines and then apply full swings. Inspect the blade and handle before each use and maintain a clear working area to avoid tripping hazards.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, and sturdy footwear. Keep the blade sharp and free of nicks; sharpen or grind using suitable tools following manufacturer-safe practices. Store the axe in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the blade and periodically check the handle and grip for damage. Avoid striking metal, stone, or other hard materials that can chip the hardened steel edge.
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