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Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260
Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260
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Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260
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Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260
Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260
The Hammer GEKO carpentry 600 g wooden handle G72260 is a hand tool designed for woodworking and general carpentry tasks. It combines a 600 g forged steel head with a natural wooden handle to provide balance, control and basic shock absorption during driving and removing nails, assembling frames and joinery operations. The tool is intended for manual, non-powered use and for applications where a medium-weight hammer is appropriate.
The balanced 600 g head offers sufficient striking force while maintaining manageable control for repetitive tasks. The wooden handle provides tactile feedback and natural vibration damping, improving handling during extended use. The forged steel head and smooth striking face are suitable for accurate nail driving and light demolition tasks without specialized finishes that could damage workpieces. The claw profile allows efficient nail removal and minor prying when needed.
Hold the hammer near the end of the wooden handle to maximize leverage and control. Position the nail and use controlled swings to drive it into the workpiece, keeping the striking face square to the nail head. For nail removal, place the claw under the nail head and apply steady leverage; protect the surrounding surface with a block of wood if necessary to avoid indentations. Inspect the handle and head connection before use and avoid striking with the side of the head to prevent damage.
Use appropriate eye protection and work gloves when driving or removing nails. Store the hammer in a dry place to prevent handle degradation, and periodically check for cracks or looseness at the head-to-handle joint. For tasks requiring heavier striking force or specialized finishes, consider an alternative hammer type.
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