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Hammer JUCO 29992 — claw hammer, 300 g, single piece
Hammer JUCO 29992 — claw hammer, 300 g, single piece
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Hammer JUCO 29992 — claw hammer, 300 g, single piece
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Hammer JUCO 29992 — claw hammer, 300 g, single piece
Hammer JUCO 29992 — claw hammer, 300 g, single piece
Claw hammer JUCO 29992 — a single-piece carpentry tool with a 300 g head weight designed for driving and removing nails in woodworking, construction and household repairs. The hammer combines a forged, ground and induction-hardened working part with a high-grade beech wood shank produced according to DIN 1041, providing a balance between controlled striking force and nail-pulling capability for precision and general-purpose tasks.
The forged, ground and induction-hardened head increases durability and wear resistance at the impact surface. The 300 g head weight offers controlled striking power suitable for delicate joinery as well as routine fixing tasks. A high-grade beech wood shank provides natural shock absorption and a comfortable grip while remaining rigid enough for accurate blows. Compliance with DIN 1041 indicates adherence to recognized manufacturing standards for hammer geometry and safety.
Grip the beech wood handle near its end for maximum control and swing the hammer with a steady, controlled motion when driving nails. Position the claw around the nail head and use a pulling lever action to remove nails; use a scrap of wood under the claw as a fulcrum if needed to protect the surface. For precision tasks, employ lighter taps and check nail alignment frequently to avoid bending or damaging workpieces.
Inspect the head and handle before use for cracks, looseness or damage. Wear appropriate eye protection when striking or removing nails. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the beech wood shank and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. For tasks requiring greater impact energy, consider a heavier hammer; for delicate finishing, use lighter blows or a finishing hammer.
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