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AWTOOLS AW32100BL hammer
The AWTOOLS AW32100BL hammer is a claw hammer designed for reliable nail driving and removal in both professional and domestic settings. The head is made of heat-hardened and ground carbon steel with a powder-coated finish to resist corrosion. A long claw and magnetic nail catcher are integrated for efficient nail extraction, while an epoxy bond secures the head to the handle. The lightweight composite shaft is reinforced with fiberglass to absorb shocks and reduce vibration, and a rubber-coated ergonomic grip provides secure handling during repetitive tasks.
The hardened and ground carbon steel head provides consistent striking performance and extended durability. Powder coating adds corrosion resistance for longer service life in mixed environmental conditions. The long claw design facilitates punching, bending sheet metal and removing nails, and the built-in magnetic nail catcher helps retain nails during extraction. The epoxy-secured head connection increases safety by preventing loosening. The fiberglass-reinforced composite shaft reduces shock transfer and vibration to the user, and the rubber-coated ergonomic handle improves grip and control.
Hold the AWTOOLS AW32100BL hammer by the rubber-coated ergonomic handle with a firm but comfortable grip. Position the nail and strike squarely with the hammer face to drive nails into wood or other materials. Use the long claw to remove nails by placing the claw under the nail head and levering the handle to extract the nail; the magnetic nail catcher can help hold small nails during removal. For punching or bending sheet metal, use the claw end to apply controlled leverage. Inspect the head-to-handle connection periodically and avoid striking extremely hard metal surfaces to maintain tool integrity.
Wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when using the hammer. Use the tool only for tasks within its intended purpose—driving and removing nails, and light sheet metal work. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the powder-coated finish and inspect the epoxy bond and grip for wear before use.
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