vbdesign
Mechanical
- May 21, 2012
- 4
Hello,
I'm designing a sledge hammer that will have a steel handle that will be over-molded in rubber. There are other products on the market that already do this, but I don't work for these other companies. So, what rubber would be suited for that application? Oh, I'm talking about the big 3 foot long handle type. We will also be coating the head in a harder (compared to the handle) durometer rubber (or other similar material) as well. This hammer will not be used for demolition of hard materials like concrete. But would still need to be durable. The thickness of the coating on handle will be a minimum of .170" and up to .300" in some areas. The coating on the head will be about .100"
I guess I should also ask what process would best be suited for this? Quantities will be low at first, maybe 100-300 in a year.
Thanks for any input.
I'm designing a sledge hammer that will have a steel handle that will be over-molded in rubber. There are other products on the market that already do this, but I don't work for these other companies. So, what rubber would be suited for that application? Oh, I'm talking about the big 3 foot long handle type. We will also be coating the head in a harder (compared to the handle) durometer rubber (or other similar material) as well. This hammer will not be used for demolition of hard materials like concrete. But would still need to be durable. The thickness of the coating on handle will be a minimum of .170" and up to .300" in some areas. The coating on the head will be about .100"
I guess I should also ask what process would best be suited for this? Quantities will be low at first, maybe 100-300 in a year.
Thanks for any input.