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Hammer Beta Tools non-sparking rubber-coated head 35 mm model BE1391/35
Hammer Beta Tools non-sparking rubber-coated head 35 mm model BE1391/35
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Hammer Beta Tools non-sparking rubber-coated head 35 mm model BE1391/35
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Hammer Beta Tools non-sparking rubber-coated head 35 mm model BE1391/35
Hammer Beta Tools non-sparking rubber-coated head 35 mm model BE1391/35
Beta Tools non-sparking hammer model BE1391/35 features a 35 mm rubber-coated striking head designed to deliver controlled impacts while reducing rebound and protecting finished surfaces. The compact head and balanced handle offer precise control for tasks that require softer blows on metal, plastic or painted components. Its non-sparking properties make it suitable for work in environments where reduced impact energy and minimized surface damage are required.
The rubber-coated head reduces rebound and dampens vibration, lowering the risk of marring or denting sensitive surfaces. The compact design enables precise strikes in confined areas and improves user control. Non-sparking materials help minimize the risk of sparks in environments where such precautions are needed. Overall construction focuses on delivering consistent impact force with reduced surface damage.
Hold the hammer by the handle with a firm but comfortable grip, aligning the head with the target surface. Apply controlled strikes using the rubber-coated face to prevent surface damage; avoid swinging with excessive force to maintain the intended soft-impact performance. For alignment tasks, use multiple light taps rather than a single heavy blow to gradually achieve the required position. Inspect the striking face regularly and replace the tool if the rubber coating becomes excessively worn or damaged.
Use the hammer on clean, debris-free surfaces and wear appropriate personal protective equipment for the task. Store the tool in a dry place away from chemicals that may degrade the rubber coating. If working in environments with explosion or ignition risks, verify that non-sparking tools meet site safety requirements before use.
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