Krumpholz – Forest axe with leather guard and 70 cm hickory handle – Head weight 1250 grams – PE striking head – No. 0391
Forged forestry axe no. 0391 from Krumpholz with 70 cm hickory handle, hand-sewn leather handle and leather cutting guard, head weight 1250 grams and PE striking head. For felling and delimbing felled trees. The must-have in forestry work, this axe features a polymer striking surface that cushions the impact when driving felling wedges, which not only dampens the noise level but also negates the risk of metal splintering. The sewn leather cutting edge protector protects the high-quality hickory handle during felling work and the cutting edge during transport.
- Head weight: 1250 gram
- Handle length: 70 cm
- Handle material: oiled hickory handle
- Carbon steel blade
- forged
- hardened
- clear lacquered
- Leather cutting edge protection
- Leather handle protector
- PE impact head (replaceable)
Hand-forged forestry tools from the German tool manufacturer Krumpholz. Krumpholz has been forging since 1799 and is still family owned. Axes, hatchets, sappies and many other useful forestry tools are forged from Swedish steel at the highest quality level. Durable, resilient ash wood or hard durable hickory wood is used for the wooden handles and grips. Best quality for highest demands in forestry work.
Notes hickory handle:
Hickory is a North American tree of the walnut genus. The wood is perfect for heavy-duty stems. It is firm, flexible and elastic and absorbs hard shocks well. Due to its long wood fibers, it can withstand a much higher load than the already stable ash wood. Hickory handles almost never break completely, providing a safety advantage over ash handles.
Care instructions
Dry blades and wood after use. Storage in dry and unheated rooms, barns or garden sheds. When stored in heated rooms, the stem dries out and loses elasticity. The stem can then break more easily than with proper storage. If necessary, lightly treat the handle with a wood oil or linseed oil.
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