Digging shovel ATLAS DIAMANT, Drents model with socket angle 1/4 bent and blade size 000, supplied without handle. The polished steel blade is hardened and has a sharp edge. This separate shovel can be combined with various ATLAS gooseneck shovel handles, shovel handles, shovel handles, bent or double bent handles.
Explanation of socket angle
The socket angle indicates the angle relative to the blade. The higher the socket angle, the more angled the socket is. This determines whether a shovel is designed for digging or scooping. The socket angle is measured from the ground to the socket, when the blade is lying flat on the ground.
Straight: the handle is almost straight on the blade
1/4: the socket is 35 mm bent, for example for digging shovels
1/2: the socket is 55 mm bent, for example for scoop shovels and concrete shovels
3/4: the socket is 70cm bent, for example for scoop shovels and deep shovels
Explanation of blade width
In the past, there were blade widths that ranged from number 2 to 0, with 2 being the largest. Over time, the blades had to become smaller because of working conditions, and smaller sizes were introduced.
The blade sizes for shovels and spades, from large to small, are: 2 – 1 – 0 – 00 – 000
Click here for more information about models,
socket angle, blade width & socket angles