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Hammer Beta Tools specialist with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400)
Hammer Beta Tools specialist with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400)
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Hammer Beta Tools specialist with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400)
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Hammer Beta Tools specialist with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400)
Hammer Beta Tools specialist with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400)
Specialist hammer Beta Tools with wooden handle 400 g, 260 mm (1385/400) is designed for precision striking tasks and general workshop use. The tool combines a compact 400 g head with a 260 mm overall length to provide controlled impact force for mechanical, carpentry and assembly jobs. The wooden handle delivers tactile feedback and natural shock absorption, helping to reduce hand fatigue during repetitive use while maintaining accurate strikes.
The hammer head is forged and heat-treated to ensure consistent hardness and resistance to deformation under normal working loads. The wooden handle offers a comfortable grip and improved feel compared with metal or fiberglass handles, allowing precise control when positioning blows. Its balanced weight and compact size make it convenient for confined spaces and tasks where accuracy is more important than brute force.
Grip the wooden handle near its end to maximize leverage and control. Position the workpiece securely and align the hammer face with the point to be struck. Deliver controlled, measured blows rather than excessive force to preserve accuracy and avoid damaging the tool or workpiece. Inspect the head-to-handle joint periodically and replace the handle if signs of looseness, significant wear or cracking appear.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when striking. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and prevent corrosion on the head. For tasks requiring higher impact energy, consider a heavier hammer; for delicate finishing work, use light, controlled blows.
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