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Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g
Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g
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Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g
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Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g
Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g
The Hammer GEKO masonry hammer with wooden handle 600 g is designed for bricklaying, chiselling and general masonry tasks. Its 600 g forged head is balanced for controlled strikes, while the wooden handle provides a firm grip and natural shock absorption. The tool combines a flat hammer face for impacting and a chisel-shaped peen for splitting or scoring masonry materials, making it suitable for on-site construction and repair work.
This GEKO masonry hammer offers a combination of weight and balance that supports accurate, repeatable impacts. The wooden handle reduces vibration transfer to the user’s hand and improves comfort during extended use. The dual-purpose head — a flat striking face and a chisel peen — enables both impact and shaping operations without switching tools. The robust forged head construction ensures durability under repeated masonry strikes.
Hold the hammer near the end of the wooden handle for maximum leverage and control. Position the flat face for general striking tasks and use the chisel-shaped peen when scoring or splitting masonry. Deliver measured, controlled strikes rather than excessive force to maintain accuracy and reduce risk of chipping adjacent material. Inspect the handle and head connection before use to ensure a secure fit; replace the tool if the head becomes loose or the handle is damaged.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and sturdy footwear when working with masonry. Use the hammer on stable surfaces and work incrementally when removing mortar or breaking units to avoid uncontrolled collapse. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent handle swelling or rot and periodically check the wooden handle for cracks.
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