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Rubber Mallet AWTools with Wooden Handle 680 g — AWTools aw_1009515
Rubber Mallet AWTools with Wooden Handle 680 g — AWTools aw_1009515
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Rubber Mallet AWTools with Wooden Handle 680 g — AWTools aw_1009515
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Rubber Mallet AWTools with Wooden Handle 680 g — AWTools aw_1009515
Rubber Mallet AWTools with Wooden Handle 680 g — AWTools aw_1009515
AWTools Rubber Mallet with Wooden Handle, 680 g, is a hand tool designed to deliver controlled, softer impacts where surface protection and even force distribution are required. The mallet combines a dense rubber head that reduces marring with a traditional wooden handle that provides a comfortable grip and natural shock absorption. Intended for tasks that need repeated tapping without damaging materials, this mallet is compact and balanced for general workshop and on-site use.
The rubber head reduces surface marks and spreads impact energy across a wider area, minimizing localized damage. The wooden handle offers tactile feedback and absorbs some vibration, improving user comfort during extended use. At 680 g, the mallet delivers sufficient force for assembly and fitting operations while remaining easy to control. The simple construction makes the tool low-maintenance and reliable for everyday work.
Hold the wooden handle near its end for maximum leverage and control. Position the rubber face against the workpiece and apply controlled strikes, using the mallet's weight and a steady wrist motion rather than excessive force. For delicate surfaces, start with light taps and increase force as needed. Use the second face if one side becomes worn to extend service life. Inspect the handle and head before use and replace the tool if there are visible cracks or severe wear.
Use the AWTools rubber mallet for tasks where non-marring impacts are required. Store the mallet in a dry place to protect the wooden handle from moisture. Avoid striking hardened steel edges or using the mallet as a substitute for a metal hammer to prevent head damage. Regularly check the head and handle connection to ensure safe operation.
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