| Specification : | |
| Brand | INGCO |
| Model Number | HSTH82000 |
| Product Type | Heavy-Duty Professional Industrial Stoning/Club Striking Hammer |
| Total Head Net Weight | Weight: 2000g (2kg) Mass Configuration |
| Hammer Head Manufacturing Class | Innovated drop-forged hammer head Matrix |
| Primary Core Material Composition | Premium-Grade 45# High-Density Carbon Steel Alloy |
| Metallurgical Treatment Processing | Thermal Induction Heat treatment with Uniform Face Tempering |
| User Interface Handle Construction | High-Strength Shock-Absorbing Strong three-color fiberglass handle |
| Ergonomic Safety Interface | Textured Anti-Slip Rubber Overlay for comfortable gripe |
| Head-to-Handle Bonding Compound | Industrial-Grade High-Strength Epoxy Anchor Matrix |
| Primary Material Compatibility | River Boulders, Concrete Blocks, Quarry Stones, Asphalt Plies, and Steel Splitting Wedges |
| Primary Applications | Commercial Stone Splitting, Concrete Slab Demolition, Masonry Stake Driving, Heavy Chisel Striking, and General Construction Site Clearance Work across Nepal |
Massive 2000g Kinetic Force Head: Engineered with a heavy 2000g industrial block configuration built to deliver enormous striking momentum and maximum crushing force under manual swing speed.
Innovated Drop-Forged Head Optimization: Features an innovated drop-forged head geometry meticulously balanced to minimize handle twist while centering the strike perfectly upon impacts.
Heat-Treated 45# Carbon Steel Matrix: Forged from top-grade 45# high-density carbon steel and subjected to premium thermal tempering to ensure exceptional surface face hardness and eliminate edge chipping.
Strong 3-Color Fiberglass Core Handle: Outfitted with a high-durability composite three-color fiberglass handle engineered to isolate high-frequency strike shocks and protect user joints from strain.
Ergonomic High-Tactile Comfort Grip: Fabricated with an advanced micro-textured handle wrap establishing a highly secure, non-slip manual hold even in wet, high-debris site environments across Nepal.