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Smiths Axe & Machete Sharpener

£17.95

 

 

Smith’s® handheld Axe & Machete Sharpener is the perfect tool to use for keeping your axe, hatchet or machete in prime condition.

This simple and easy to use sharpener uses preset carbide blades to quickly put a smooth, sharp edge on both sides of your blade in just minutes.

It has a durable, plastic head, soft grip handle and an oversized finger guard for safe and secure sharpening at all times.


Features:

Quickly sharpens a dull axe, hatchet, or machete with just a few easy pulls

Durable, plastic head for easier sharpening

Oversized handle allows for use with gloves

Large safety guard

Cleaning brush with wire bristles stores in handle

Replaceable carbide blades

Abrasives: Carbides- Coarse


Care:

CAUTION: Always wear heavy gloves and eye protection when cleaning or sharpening a blade with this product.

1. Clean the edge of your blade using the wire brush if needed. To remove brush, press on end of brush closest to sharpening head to raise opposite end, then grasp handle and remove from cavity.

CAUTION: Always push the brush across and away from the cutting edge when cleaning your blade. To replace brush after use, insert bristles of brush into cavity first, then slide forward and push down until brush is fully inset in handle.

2. Secure your axe, hatchet, or machete blade by placing it in a vise with the cutting edge exposed.

3. Position the head of the sharpener over one end of the blade, then lower the unit down so that the cutting edge is resting in the bottom of the V-shaped slot. Hold the sharpener as parallel to the cutting edge as possible.

4. Apply moderate downward pressure and pull the sharpener over the cutting edge from one end to the other. Maintain constant pressure and follow the contour of the blade as you pull. CAUTION: Always keep all fingers behind the finger guard and never place free hand on top of the sharpener during use.

5. The first time you sharpen a ground edge with this sharpener or if you are sharpening a damaged edge, repeat this action approximately 15 – 20 pulls. Additional pulls may be required if the blade is made of very hard steel. If re-sharpening an edge that has previously been sharpened with this sharpener and is NOT damaged, it should only take approximately 10 – 15 pulls to restore sharpness. Again, additional pulls may be required if the blade is made of very hard steel