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Hammer JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer 1.5 kg, wooden handle, 200 mm
Hammer JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer 1.5 kg, wooden handle, 200 mm
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Hammer JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer 1.5 kg, wooden handle, 200 mm
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Hammer JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer 1.5 kg, wooden handle, 200 mm
Hammer JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer 1.5 kg, wooden handle, 200 mm
JUCO JU6072 brick/stone hammer with a 1.5 kg head and a 200 mm overall length is a hand tool designed for driving, shaping and light demolition work on masonry, bricks and paving stones. The hammer combines a balanced steel head with a wooden handle that provides natural shock absorption and a comfortable grip during repeated use on construction sites and landscaping projects.
The head mass of 1.5 kg delivers sufficient striking force for driving and reshaping bricks and stones while remaining manageable for extended use. The wooden handle reduces vibration transfer to the user’s hand, improving control and comfort. The compact 200 mm overall length makes the tool easy to position in tight spaces and provides good manoeuvrability for precision work. The hammer’s shape is suitable for both tapping chisels and performing targeted light demolition.
Grip the wooden handle firmly with one or both hands depending on the required control and force. Position the hammer head squarely on the target surface to deliver controlled strikes when seating or shaping bricks and stones. For tapping chisels, hold the chisel at the correct angle and strike the chisel head with the hammer’s face, using measured blows to avoid damaging the tool or workpiece. Inspect the handle and head connection periodically and avoid using the hammer if the head is loose or the handle is cracked.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Use the hammer for the intended tasks and avoid excessive side blows that could stress the head-to-handle connection. Store the tool in a dry place to protect the wooden handle from moisture and check the tool before each use for wear or damage.
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