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Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories
Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories
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Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories
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Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories
Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories
The Hammer GEKO inertial PDR for dent removal G02643 with 20 accessories is a specialist hand tool designed for paintless dent repair (PDR). It uses an inertial impact principle to transmit controlled tapping energy to vehicle panels through a range of interchangeable tips, allowing technicians and hobbyists to reshape small to medium dents without removing paint or using fillers. The kit combines a balanced metal hammer body with twenty accessories to adapt striking force, contact area and access for different panel shapes and dent conditions.
The inertial design concentrates kinetic energy into short, controlled impacts, minimising the risk of overworking the metal and preserving the paint surface. A variety of tips and accessories included in the kit enable precise work on different metals and panel geometries, improving efficiency in removing dents on doors, fenders, and boot lids. The hammer is suitable for repeated use in workshop environments and for DIY repairs, offering consistent impact delivery and a durable construction that withstands frequent tapping.
Select an accessory tip that matches the dent size and panel curvature, fix it to the hammer according to the kit’s assembly method, and position the tip against the dent area. Use controlled inertial taps, starting with light impacts and gradually increasing force until the panel surface approaches the desired contour. Work from the dent edge inward or from high points outward as needed, checking progress frequently to avoid overcorrection. For concealed access or tight radii, use smaller or angled tips from the accessory set.
Wear appropriate eye protection during tapping and ensure the vehicle panel is stable. Begin with lighter impacts to assess metal response and avoid excessive force that could distort the panel or damage paint. Combine hammer tapping with standard PDR practices—such as backing support or glue-pull methods—when appropriate to achieve best results.
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