Axe, Pick Head

Ex1203 Series

  • Axe, Pick Head Ex1203 Series
  • Axe, Pick Head Ex1203 Series Dimensional Drawing
  • Lifetime warranty Non-sparking Tools
  • Axe, Pick Head Ex1203 Series
  • Axe, Pick Head Ex1203 Series Dimensional Drawing
  • Lifetime warranty Non-sparking Tools
  • Non-Sparking
  • Non-Magnetic
  • Corrosion Resistant
  • ISO 9001:2015 certified production, TUV materials certified
  • Lifetime Warranty

Applications:

  • Non-sparking pick head axe for use in petrochemical, grain production (explosive-dust), utilities, and hazmat applications.
  • Non-magnetic pick head axe for use in MRI/NMR, nuclear products, electronic manufacturing, and other sensitive equipment.
  • Corrosion Resistant pick head axe for use in desalination plants, chemical/paper manufacturing, and shipyards.

  • Standard Sizes
  • ALLOYS & USE
When ordering, specify:
 A = Aluminum BronzeB = Copper Beryllium
Example:Ex1203-1850AEx1203-1850B

 


No.Materiala
inch
b
inch
l
inch
Wt.
lbs.
a
mm
b
mm
l mmWt.
kg
Ex1203-1850AAluminum Bronze51236-7/234.001253009201.85
Ex1203-1850BCopper Beryllium51236-7/234.001253009201.85
Ex1203-2950AAluminum Bronze51236-7/236.501253009202.95
Ex1203-2950BCopper Beryllium51236-7/236.501253009202.95

Nupla™ handle

How to Choose the Correct Alloy for Your Application
 Aluminum-Bronze (AlBr) AlloyCopper-Beryllium (CuBe2) Alloy
Zone CompatibilityFulfill demand in ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC for work in Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22, M1 & M2Fulfill demand in ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC for work in Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22, M1 & M2
Hardness27 HRC38 HRC
DurabilityNot as durable as CuBe.Very durable due to high hardness and tensile strength.
Magnetic PropertiesLow magnetism due to minimal ferrous components. Appropriate for non-critical non-magnetic applications.Non-ferrous components; safer for applications demanding non-magnetic properties.
CompositionAl: 10.3%
Fe: 4.5%
Ni: 4.5%
Other: 0.5%
Cu: Balance
Be: 1.9%
Co + Ni: 0.4%
Other: 0.5%
Cu: Balance
 
Use Guidelines
Proper UseMisuse
  • The double bit axe is usually used to fell, trim or prune trees and to split and cut wood. It is also used for notching and shaping logs and timbers.
  • The single bit axe, in addition to the above uses, is used to drive wood stakes with the striking face.
  • Hatchets are used for cutting, splitting, trimming and hewing, and driving unhardened nails and stakes with the striking face.
  • The cutting edges of axes and hatchets are designed for cutting wood and equally soft materials. They should never be struck against metal, stone or concrete.
  • The striking faces of hatchets are properly hardened for driving common nails but should never be used to strike chisels, punches, rock drills or other hardened metal tools, or for striking stone or concrete.
  • Never use an axe as a wedge or a maul.  Never strike with the sides.

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