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Who it's for? - Aid climbers
What it does? - An easy to clean hooking piton for use in thin seams
How it does it? - Designed as a nailing piece for thin seams that is easy and quick to clean, preventing the piece from becoming fixed
The Tomahawk is a hooking piton for use in thin seams. It is designed primarily as a thin nailing piece, requiring the use of a hammer, but can also be hand-placed into “beak slots” or natural constrictions in thin cracks. The design enables easier and quicker cleaning to prevent the piece from becoming fixed.
Heat-treated 4130 chrome-moly steel
Thickness = 3/16” (0.1875”)
Laser-cut shape
Top hole = 5/8” (0.625”), bottom hole = 29/64” (0.454”), cable hole = 13/64” (0.2”); all holes chamfered except for middle lightening hole
1/8” (#3) 7×19 galvanized aircraft cable clip-in loop with zinc-coated copper sleeve
PVC heat-shrink covering sleeve; color coded for straight (black), left (red), and right (blue)
Weight = 137.5 g / 4.85 oz.
Made in the U.S.A.
Finish: A water-displacing dry film oil is applied to Tomahawks during manufacturing. If a surface becomes rusty, remove rust with Scotch-Brite or a fine abrasive pad. Remove any moisture from surfaces and oil with a good water-displacing product (WD-40 or equivalent) when not in use. Wipe off excess oil with a clean, dry cloth. Store in a dry place.
Shape: Use a file to remove any burrs that result from heavy use. DO NOT use a grinder or belt sander; this will undo the heat-treating.
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