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Hammer GEKO G72291 rubber-coated head 1500 g for general striking tasks
Hammer GEKO G72291 rubber-coated head 1500 g for general striking tasks
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Hammer GEKO G72291 rubber-coated head 1500 g for general striking tasks
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Hammer GEKO G72291 rubber-coated head 1500 g for general striking tasks
Hammer GEKO G72291 rubber-coated head 1500 g for general striking tasks
The GEKO G72291 hammer with a rubber-coated head and a 1500 g striking weight is a steel-handled tool designed for general striking and light demolition tasks where reduced rebound and surface protection are required. The rubber coating on the hammer head cushions impacts to minimize surface damage and absorb shock, providing more controlled strikes than a bare metal head. The solid steel handle delivers the necessary mass and durability for repeated use in workshop, construction and maintenance settings.
The rubber-coated head reduces rebound and decreases the risk of marring or denting workpieces, making it suitable for tasks where surface condition matters. The 1500 g head weight balances force and control for effective striking while limiting excessive vibration. A steel handle offers robustness and long service life under regular job-site conditions. The combination of rubber coating and solid construction improves user control and helps protect both the tool and the struck surface.
Select a secure work position and ensure the workpiece is stable before striking. Grip the steel handle firmly and strike with controlled force appropriate to the task; the 1500 g head delivers significant impact energy while the rubber coating reduces rebound and surface damage. For repeated strikes, allow short rests to maintain grip and accuracy. Inspect the rubber coating and handle regularly; replace the tool if the coating is severely damaged or the handle is bent or cracked.
Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when operating the hammer. Avoid using the rubber-coated hammer on very hot or abrasive surfaces that may rapidly degrade the coating. For tasks requiring higher impact energy or precision metal-to-metal striking, consider using an appropriate uncoated or specialized hammer.
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