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Hammer — Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer, 30 mm striking face
Hammer — Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer, 30 mm striking face
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Hammer — Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer, 30 mm striking face
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Hammer — Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer, 30 mm striking face
Hammer — Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer, 30 mm striking face
The Beta Tools BE1392/30 dead blow hammer with a 30 mm striking face is designed to deliver controlled, low-rebound impacts for precise assembly, maintenance and repair work. The tool reduces rebound and improves energy transfer to the targeted surface, helping to limit surface damage while applying consistent force. Its compact striking face makes it suitable for tasks requiring localized blows and accurate positioning in mechanical, automotive and general workshop environments.
The dead blow design minimizes rebound, increasing operator control and reducing the risk of unintended movement or damage. Improved energy transfer concentrates force on the workpiece so fewer strikes are needed, while the compact 30 mm striking face provides precision in confined areas. The construction is intended to balance durability and reduced surface marking compared with traditional steel hammers.
Hold the hammer with a firm grip and position the 30 mm striking face against the workpiece at the intended impact point. Deliver controlled strikes while allowing the dead blow feature to absorb rebound energy; this improves accuracy and decreases the need for corrective motions. For assembly or fitting tasks, start with light taps and increase force gradually until parts seat correctly. Inspect the striking surface and the workpiece periodically to avoid unintended marking.
Use safety glasses and appropriate personal protective equipment when striking near brittle materials or assemblies under tension. For finished or painted surfaces, consider protecting the contact area with a thin non-marking layer if minimal marking is critical. Store the hammer in a dry place and inspect it regularly for wear on the striking face.
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