A Unison Round Shovel Carbon Black with MS Pipe, 1074 is a versatile hand tool used for digging, lifting, and moving loose material, such as soil, sand, gravel, or snow. It typically consists of a handle, also known as a shaft or stem, and a blade. Shovels come in various shapes and sizes, each designed for specific tasks. Here are the key features and common types of shovels: Key Features of a Shovel: Blade: The blade, also called the scoop or head, is the flat, wide part of the shovel used for lifting and moving material. It can have various shapes and sizes, depending on the intended use. Handle: The handle is the long, usually straight or slightly curved, part of the shovel that provides a grip for the user. Handles can be made of wood, fiberglass, or metal. Grip: The grip is the part of the handle that is held by the user. It may have a comfortable, ergonomic design to provide a secure and efficient grip. Shaft: The shaft is another term for the handle. It extends from the grip to the connection point with the blade. D-Grip: Some shovels have a D-shaped grip at the top of the handle, allowing the user to apply additional pressure with their foot when digging. Blade Edge: The blade may have a sharp or beveled edge to ease cutting into soil or other materials. Material: Shovels are commonly made of steel for durability, but they can also have blades made of aluminum or other materials. Wooden handles are traditional, but modern shovels may have handles made of fiberglass or other composite materials.
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