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Hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 steel head 800 g, plastic handle 350 mm
Hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 steel head 800 g, plastic handle 350 mm
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Hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 steel head 800 g, plastic handle 350 mm
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Hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 steel head 800 g, plastic handle 350 mm
Hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 steel head 800 g, plastic handle 350 mm
Hand hammer Beta Tools 1370T/800 combines an 800 g forged steel head with a 350 mm plastic handle designed for metalworking and general workshop tasks. The tool is intended to deliver controlled striking force for shaping, riveting and light demolition while offering long service life through a durable steel head and a slip-resistant plastic grip that reduces vibration during repetitive use.
The forged steel head provides wear resistance and maintains striking geometry under repeated impact. The 350 mm plastic handle balances reach and control, offering a comfortable hold and improved vibration damping compared with bare metal handles. The head-to-handle connection is engineered for secure assembly to avoid loosening during normal workshop operations. Overall design focuses on reliable performance for frequent use in metalworking and general repair tasks.
Hold the hammer by the plastic handle with a secure grip close to the end for maximum control and effective energy transfer. Align the hammer face with the target area and apply measured strikes; use lighter taps for shaping and heavier controlled blows for riveting or light demolition. Inspect the head-handle connection before use and avoid striking hardened or brittle materials that can cause chipping. Store the hammer in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel head.
Use suitable eye protection when performing riveting or demolition tasks, and wear gloves to improve grip and reduce vibration exposure. Do not use the hammer on live electrical installations. For prolonged repetitive work, consider combining the tool with wrist protection or alternating tasks to reduce strain.
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