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Axes, machetes, hooks, and wedges use their sharp edges to cut wood, brush, and other growth. Axes drive their wedged blade into wood to fell trees, remove branches, and split logs. Machetes use their long, broad blade to clear undergrowth, slice through stalks and stems, and remove twigs and small branches. Brush hooks and ditch bank blades have hooked blades that grab and slice through dense brush, vines, and undergrowth. Wedges split wood along its grain to create firewood or split large logs into smaller pieces.
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Pulaski Axes
Pulaski axes feature an axe blade for cutting and an adze for scraping and digging. These fire axes are commonly used by wildland firefighters and forest fire teams to chop down or shave bark from trees, dig out roots, and clear brush and undergrowth.
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General Purpose Axes
Axes drive their wedged blade into wood to fell trees, remove branches, and split logs. They have a single-bit head attached at a right angle to a long handle. Axes require two hands to swing and maximize their striking force.
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Pick Head Axes
Pick-head axes feature an axe blade for cutting and a pick for prying. These fire axes are commonly used by firefighters and rescue teams to chop into and pull away roofing and floorboard materials to create ventilation holes. The axe blade cuts through doors, walls, roofs, and floors. The pick breaks glass, twists off padlocks, and pries open doors and windows.
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Brush Hooks
The curved blade of brush hooks grabs and slices through dense brush, vines, and undergrowth. Also called bush hooks or brush axes, they have a heavy blade and a long handle to add momentum to their swing. They are commonly used to clear trails, strip bark from logs, and cut down saplings.
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