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Hammer Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer 1250 g, steel handle
Hammer Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer 1250 g, steel handle
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Hammer Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer 1250 g, steel handle
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Hammer Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer 1250 g, steel handle
Hammer Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer 1250 g, steel handle
Abraboro AB00001201 two-faced hammer with a 1250 g head is a medium-heavy striking tool designed for general-purpose work. The hammer combines a solid steel head with a steel handle to provide strength and durability for repetitive striking, demolition and shaping tasks. Its balanced mass facilitates controlled blows and stable handling on construction sites, workshops and during carpentry jobs where reliable force and impact distribution are required.
The two-faced head offers versatility for different striking applications: one face for direct blows and the other for tasks that require a slightly different contact surface. The 1250 g weight provides enough momentum for demolition and metal shaping without excessive recoil, while the steel handle ensures long-term durability and resistance to deformation. The tool’s construction focuses on consistent balance and dependable performance under frequent use.
Hold the hammer near the end of the steel handle for maximum leverage and control. Position the workpiece securely or use appropriate supports before striking. For driving nails or anchors, align the head squarely with the target and use measured, controlled swings to transfer force efficiently. When performing demolition or metal shaping, use progressive strikes and inspect the head-to-handle connection regularly for integrity. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves while working.
Maintain the hammer by keeping the striking faces clean and free of burrs; file any sharp edges that develop. Inspect the steel handle and head for cracks or looseness before use. Store the tool in a dry place to reduce corrosion risk and use the correct face of the head for each task to extend service life.
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