A pickaxe head is the metal component of a pickaxe tool that is attached to the handle and used for various tasks such as digging, breaking up soil, and cutting through rocks or hard surfaces. It typically consists of a pointed end, known as the pick, and a broad, flat end, called the adze or mattock. The pick end is often pointed or tapered to allow for precise penetration into the ground or materials being worked on, while the adze end is wider and flatter, suitable for scooping and chopping.
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