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5 lb. Wood Chopping Axe

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The Crescent Wood Chopping axe is armored with steel overstrike on the handle for ultimate durability. The wood handle provides natural vibration reduction.
  • Features
    • Steel overstrike protection for defense against mishits
    • Optimized blade angle chops logs effortlessly
    • Grade A hickory handle reduces vibration
    • Cone nail head attachment provides best-in-class pull-off prevention
    • Built-in hammer face for versatility
  • Specifications
    • Weight (Catalog) : 10.100 lb
    • Warranty : Full Lifetime
    • Head Weight (lb) : 5 lb
    • Head Weight (oz) : 80 oz
    • Family Name : HEADLOCK™
    • Overall Length : 36 in
    • Head Width : 7.5 in
    • Overall Width : 7.5 in
    • Overall Height : 1.6 in
    • UPC : 037103403346
    • Prop 65 : WARNING: This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
    • Style : Axe
    • Color : Rawhide
    • Type : Hatchets & Axes
    • Weight (Catalog) : 10.100 lb
    • Warranty : Full Lifetime
    • Head Weight (lb) : 5 lb
    • Head Weight (oz) : 80 oz
    • Family Name : HEADLOCK™
    • Overall Length : 36 in
    • Head Width : 7.5 in
    • Overall Width : 7.5 in
    • Overall Height : 1.6 in
    • UPC : 037103403346
    • Prop 65 : WARNING: This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
    • Style : Axe
    • Color : Rawhide
    • Type : Hatchets & Axes
    • Tether Ready : No
    • Packaging : Hang Tab
    • Handle Color : Rawhide
    • Head Finish : Black Oxide
    • Handle Material : Hickory
    • Handle Length : 33.5 in
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  • Frequently Asked Questions
    What is the difference between an axe and a maul?
    Axes have thinner, sharper blades and are better at splitting or chopping small pieces of wood, as well as limbing or felling trees. Mauls have a thicker, heavier, wedge-shaped head that makes them very effective at splitting large logs.
    What is the difference between a splitting axe and a chopping axe?
    A splitting axe has a slightly thicker blade than a chopping axe and is used to split wood along the grain. A chopping axe has a slightly thinner blade and is used to chop wood against the grain.
    How do I safely use an axe?
    When using an axe, you should wear safety glasses/goggles, gloves, and shoes with toe protection. Make sure that bystanders are standing clear of the swing zone. Set up the wood on a flat, stable chopping block.
    What material is the Crescent Wood Chopping Axe made of?
    The wood of the Crescent Chopping axe is Grade A American Hickory.
    How should I care for my axe?
    Sharpen the axe head regularly to prevent a dull blade, which can be dangerous to use. Lightly oil the head to prevent rust and store the axe in a dry place, away from sun and moisture.
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