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Rubber Mallet AWTools AW32195, wooden handle, white head, 235 g
Rubber Mallet AWTools AW32195, wooden handle, white head, 235 g
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Rubber Mallet AWTools AW32195, wooden handle, white head, 235 g
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Rubber Mallet AWTools AW32195, wooden handle, white head, 235 g
Rubber Mallet AWTools AW32195, wooden handle, white head, 235 g
The AWTools rubber mallet AW32195 combines a wooden handle with a white rubber striking head weighing 235 g to deliver controlled, non-marring blows. Designed for tasks where surface protection is important, this compact and balanced hand tool is suitable for use in carpentry, furniture assembly, tile laying and light metalworking. The wooden handle provides a natural grip and shock absorption while the soft rubber head reduces risk of damage to finished surfaces and delicate components.
The rubber head provides cushioning that prevents dents and marks on wood, ceramic, and painted surfaces while still transferring sufficient force for positioning and joining parts. The wooden handle offers comfortable manual control and reduces vibration compared with rigid metal handles. At 235 g, the mallet is lightweight enough for extended manual use yet heavy enough to produce reliable impact for typical workshop and home tasks. The compact size makes it easy to store and manoeuvre in confined spaces.
Hold the wooden handle close to the end for maximum control and swing the mallet in a smooth, measured motion to apply the required force. Use light taps for delicate adjustments and increase force gradually where more impact is needed. Position the rubber head squarely against the workpiece to distribute force evenly and reduce the chance of glancing blows. Inspect the rubber head before use and replace the mallet if the striking surface is excessively worn or damaged.
Use the AWTools rubber mallet on finished surfaces, tiles, and assemblies where a blunt steel hammer would cause dents or marks. Avoid striking hardened steel or sharp edges directly with the rubber head to prevent premature wear. Store in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and rubber integrity.
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