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Retrieval Tools

Non-sparking aluminium bronze retrieval tools
· SKU 01-304

High-quality, non-sparking aluminium bronze retrieval tools manufactured by MTi GROUP.

Style · Threaded
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Retrieval Tools
Retrieval Tools
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01-300 3.25" x 2.25" — Each
01-303 9" x 1.75" — Each
01-304 7.5" x 1.75" — Each
General specifications
Length 4"
Width 2"
Height 2"
Weight 1lbs
Compliance
Non-sparking Yes
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Load Pole Assemblies - Loading - MTi USALoad Pole Assemblies Wooden Load Poles - Loading - MTi USAWooden Load Poles Load Pole Ends - Loading - MTi USALoad Pole Ends Shot Bags - In-Hole Accessories - MTi USAShot Bags Tamping Plugs - Loading - MTi USATamping Plugs Retrieval Tools - Tools - MTi USARetrieval Tools Powder Punch - Tools - MTi USAPowder Punch
Primary UseLoading explosives, extending poles, keeping hands back from the collarBuilding or replacing a poleAdding a hook or extension to a poleBagged charge in wet/cracked holes OR weighted stemming columnPushing packaged explosives, sealing during loading, or compacting stemmingRetrieving stuck BLASTBAGs, explosives, downlinesMaking the cap hole in a cartridge before the blasting cap goes in
Main MaterialPoplar wood + copper alloy + aluminumKiln-dried poplar woodCopper alloy (C-Hook, Threaded); aluminum (Ball, Socket)PolypropylenePolyurethane + stainless 5/8" threadCopper alloy, non-sparkingSolid brass, non-sparking
Connects ToUsed as-is; Ball/Socket combos link to other polesAccepts any MTi Load Pole End via aluminum rivet pinAny 1-1/4" (32 mm) load poleFilled on site with ANFO, emulsion, or stemming materialThreaded Load Pole EndC-Hook or 5/8" Threaded End, or tethered to a downlineHand tool — not used with a load pole
Sizes Available5, 8, 10, 12 ft (1.5, 2.4, 3.0, 3.7 m) with multiple end combos5, 8, 10, 12 ft (1.5, 2.4, 3.0, 3.7 m); 1-1/4" / 32 mm diaOne size each: C-Hook, Threaded female, Ball, Socket3" – 8" diameter (76 – 203 mm), 36" or 48" lengths (914 / 1,219 mm)2" (51 mm) and 3" (76 mm) plug diametersThree versions: C-Hook (01-303), Threaded (01-304), Anchor (01-300)8" (203 mm) length, single size
Non-SparkingYesYes (wood)YesYesYesYesYes
Best SellerYesNoNoYes (OP)YesYesYes
Use Case FitCrews that want a ready-to-load pole, no assemblyCrews replacing pole stock or building custom setupsCrews replacing a worn end or adding capabilityWet, cracked, or irregular holesCrews running a threaded poleCrews retrieving stuck gearCrews priming cartridge explosives; required under OSHA 1910.109

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When to pick each
Load Pole Assemblies

Pick a Load Pole Assembly when you want a tool ready to go out of the box. Each assembly is a 1-1/4" (32 mm) kiln-dried smooth poplar pole pre-fitted with the end or ends you picked — gives the crew reach and control while keeping hands back from the collar during loading. Lengths: 5, 8, 10, or 12 ft (1.5, 2.4, 3.0, 3.7 m). End combos: C-Hooks both ends, C-Hook + Threaded, Threaded only, Ball + Socket, or Ball + Threaded. Best-seller across UG and OP — the right starting point for any crew that loads holes.

Wooden Load Poles

Pick a bare Wooden Load Pole when you already have ends and just need replacement stock, or you're building your own pole setup and want spares on the shelf. Same 1-1/4" (32 mm) kiln-dried poplar that goes into the assemblies, sold without ends. Accepts all four MTi Load Pole Ends — C-Hook, Threaded, Ball, Socket — secured with an aluminum rivet pin. Lengths: 5, 8, 10, or 12 ft (1.5, 2.4, 3.0, 3.7 m).

Load Pole Ends

Pick Load Pole Ends when you're replacing a worn end or adding capability to a pole you already own. C-Hook (copper alloy) connects multiple poles or pairs with the C-Hook Barbed Retriever. Threaded (copper alloy, 5/8" female thread) accepts Tamping Plugs and the Threaded Barbed Retriever. Ball Connector + Socket Connector (aluminum, chemically resistant) interlock to link poles for extra length. All four fit any 1-1/4" (32 mm) load pole — yours or ours.

Shot Bags

Pick Shot Bags when the hole is wet, cracked, or full of voids. Empty polypropylene bag you fill on site with whatever the hole needs — ANFO or emulsion to make a bagged charge that won't get diluted or lost into cracks, or stemming material (drill cuttings, sand, gravel) to add weight to the column where stemming would otherwise shift. Some sites call them poly bags — same idea. Sized 3" to 8" diameter (76 – 203 mm) at 36" or 48" lengths (914 / 1,219 mm). Fast to place, simple consumable, best-seller in open-pit operations.

Tamping Plugs

Pick Tamping Plugs when you need to push packaged explosives down a horizontal or wet hole, or compact stemming for better confinement. Polyurethane body with a 5/8" stainless steel thread that screws straight onto a Threaded Load Pole End and provides a tight seal that prevents displacement during loading. Two diameters — 2" (51 mm) and 3" (76 mm) — pick by hole size. The right tool when gravity isn't helping and you need to get product to the bottom of the hole.

Retrieval Tools

Pick the Barbed Retriever when something went wrong in the hole and you need to get it out. A BLASTBAG™ won't come up. A cartridge got hung up. A downline got dropped. Copper alloy, non-sparking, corrosion-resistant. Three versions: C-Hook (01-303) connects to a C-Hook Load Pole End or tethers to a downline. Threaded (01-304) screws onto a Threaded Load Pole End with a 5/8" male thread. Anchor (01-300, the cheapest of the three) is built specifically to snag dropped lines without damage. Pick the version that matches the end you're already running on site, or whatever you're trying to retrieve.

Powder Punch

Pick the Powder Punch when you're priming a cartridge and need a safe, consistent way to make the cap hole. 8" (203 mm) of solid brass — non-sparking, the only correct tool for the job. OSHA 1910.109 requires the cap hole to be made with a wooden or non-sparking metal punch before the blasting cap is inserted. A screwdriver, a pocketknife, or any steel tool isn't the answer.

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