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The WILTON 41236 is a BASH series sledge hammer built for heavy-duty driving, demolition, and striking applications in trade and industrial environments. It features a 12-pound head rated at 30 HRC hardness and a 36-inch handle, giving tradespeople the reach and mass needed for driving stakes, breaking concrete, setting pipe, and general demolition work. The 30 HRC head hardness indicates a controlled-hardness specification designed to reduce chipping and mushrooming under repeated impact, a critical safety consideration on any job site. This tool is sold as a single unit and is used by plumbers, pipefitters, construction trades, and industrial maintenance professionals.
The WILTON 41236 BASH sledge hammer is suited for residential and commercial construction, underground utility work, and industrial maintenance applications. Typical uses include driving ground rods, breaking up masonry, setting posts, and general demolition tasks where a high-mass striking tool is required. The 36-inch handle length provides full-swing clearance in open work areas and adequate leverage for heavy blows.
Designed as a general-purpose sledge hammer for trade and industrial striking applications requiring a 12-pound head and 36-inch handle length.
Inspect the head-to-handle connection before each use and confirm the head is fully seated and secured. Always wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when using a sledge hammer, as struck materials can produce flying debris. Do not use this tool to strike hardened steel surfaces rated above the head hardness, as this increases the risk of chipping. Follow applicable job-site safety codes and employer PPE requirements.
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