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Hammer JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle
Hammer JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle
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Hammer JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle
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Hammer JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle
Hammer JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle
JUCO M1061 — 800 g locksmith hammer with wooden handle is a general-purpose metalworking and repair tool engineered for controlled striking, shaping, and driving of chisels or punches. The hammer head is balanced for predictable blows while the wooden handle provides natural shock absorption and a comfortable, traditional grip suitable for repeated use in workshop, maintenance, and construction environments.
The balanced 800 g head delivers sufficient impact force for metal shaping without excessive rebound, enabling precise control during locksmith and light fabrication work. The wooden handle reduces transmitted vibration compared with rigid handles and offers an ergonomic feel for longer tasks. The simple, robust construction allows reliable performance in typical workshop conditions and straightforward replacement of the handle when worn.
Hold the hammer by the end of the wooden handle for full control and leverage. Position the workpiece securely in a vise or on a stable surface before striking. Use measured, controlled blows when shaping metal or driving chisels to avoid excessive deformation or tool damage. Inspect the handle and head seating periodically; if the head becomes loose, stop use and secure or replace the handle to maintain safe operation.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Match hammer blows to the task intensity—use lighter taps for fine shaping and firmer strikes for driving punches. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and check for cracks or splinters before each session.
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