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Rubber Mallet Abraboro 450 g — black head, non-marring striking tool
Rubber Mallet Abraboro 450 g — black head, non-marring striking tool
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Rubber Mallet Abraboro 450 g — black head, non-marring striking tool
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Rubber Mallet Abraboro 450 g — black head, non-marring striking tool
Rubber Mallet Abraboro 450 g — black head, non-marring striking tool
Abraboro 450 g rubber mallet with a black non-marring head designed to deliver controlled, softer impacts where surface protection is required. This striking tool combines a resilient rubber head with a balanced handle to provide repeatable force for assembly, woodworking, tiling and positioning tasks. The mallet’s design reduces the risk of dents, scratches and surface deformation compared with metal hammers while maintaining sufficient driving power for pins, dowels and press-fit components.
The black rubber head absorbs shock and spreads impact over a larger area to minimize surface marks. At 450 g, the head weight offers a compromise between control and effective driving force for light-to-medium tasks. The mallet’s construction provides consistent rebound and handling, improving accuracy when aligning components. Its non-marring face is suitable for use on finished woods, ceramic tiles, soft metals and coated surfaces where preserving the finish is important.
Hold the mallet by the handle with a comfortable grip and position the head square to the workpiece. Use moderate, controlled swings to apply force; increase momentum gradually if additional driving power is needed. For repeatable results when tapping pins or dowels, deliver steady, evenly spaced strikes rather than single heavy blows. Inspect the rubber face periodically and clean it of debris to avoid transferring marks to finished surfaces.
Use the mallet on clean contact surfaces and avoid striking sharp metal edges directly with the rubber face to prevent premature wear. For high-force demolition or heavy metal striking tasks, select a suitable steel hammer instead. Store the mallet in a dry place away from direct sunlight and chemicals to preserve the rubber head.
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