Solid Steel wood /log Splitting Wedge 1.5 kg/2kg/2.5kg Felling/Logging/Driving (2.5kg)
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Material: The wedge is made from drop forged steel, a process that involves shaping and forming heated steel using intense pressure. This forging process results in a durable and strong wedge that can withstand the high forces involved in splitting logs. Design: The wedge has a distinctive wedge-shaped design, featuring a sharp, pointed edge on one end and a broader, thicker body on the other end. The pointed edge is designed to efficiently penetrate the wood grain, while the broader body helps to spread the force Pointed Tip: The pointed tip is the business end of the wedge. It's designed to accurately guide the wedge into the log's natural splits or cracks, allowing for easier penetration and splitting. The sharpness of the tip ensures minimal resistance as it enters the wood. Flanges and Ridges: Some log splitter wedges feature flanges or ridges along the sides of the body. These features help prevent the wedge from becoming stuck in the log by creating channels for wood to move aside as the wedge is driven in. Maintenance: Proper maintenance, including keeping the wedge clean and free of debris, will ensure its optimal performance and longevity. Regular inspection for signs of wear, damage, or bending is important to ensure safe operation.
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Material: The wedge is made from drop forged steel, a process that involves shaping and forming heated steel using intense pressure. This forging process results in a durable and strong wedge that can withstand the high forces involved in splitting logs. Design: The wedge has a distinctive wedge-shaped design, featuring a sharp, pointed edge on one end and a broader, thicker body on the other end. The pointed edge is designed to efficiently penetrate the wood grain, while the broader body helps to spread the force Pointed Tip: The pointed tip is the business end of the wedge. It's designed to accurately guide the wedge into the log's natural splits or cracks, allowing for easier penetration and splitting. The sharpness of the tip ensures minimal resistance as it enters the wood. Flanges and Ridges: Some log splitter wedges feature flanges or ridges along the sides of the body. These features help prevent the wedge from becoming stuck in the log by creating channels for wood to move aside as the wedge is driven in. Maintenance: Proper maintenance, including keeping the wedge clean and free of debris, will ensure its optimal performance and longevity. Regular inspection for signs of wear, damage, or bending is important to ensure safe operation.
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