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Hammer Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer 190 g head weight
Hammer Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer 190 g head weight
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Hammer Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer 190 g head weight
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Hammer Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer 190 g head weight
Hammer Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer 190 g head weight
Forsage F-CP7018 — forging/blacksmith hammer with a 190 g head is a compact hand tool intended for metalworking, light shaping and workshop maintenance. The hammer combines a focused striking face with a balanced weight suitable for precision hammering, small fabrication tasks and light demolition. Its form follows traditional forging-style hammers used for shaping, riveting and finishing metal components in automotive, metal and DIY environments.
The 190 g head weight offers controlled impact force for accurate strikes and reduced user fatigue during repeated use. The compact striking face enables precise work on small components and tight areas. The design provides reliable durability under normal workshop conditions and is suitable for tasks that require both shaping and light striking energy. The tool’s balance supports steady handling and targeted blows for improved workmanship.
Hold the hammer by the handle with a firm but comfortable grip, positioning the striking face on the workpiece before making controlled blows. Use short, measured strikes for precision shaping and slightly stronger impacts for light demolition or flattening. For riveting and assembly tasks, align the rivet or fastener and strike centrally to transfer force evenly. Inspect the tool and work surface regularly to ensure safe, accurate results and adjust striking force according to material hardness.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Avoid using the hammer on hardened or brittle materials that may chip or shatter. Store the tool in a dry place and check the handle and head connection periodically; replace the hammer if the head becomes loose or the striking face is excessively worn.
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