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Hammer JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle
Hammer JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle
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Hammer JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle
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Hammer JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle
Hammer JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle
JUCO M9101 — 0.3 kg metalworking hammer with fiberglass handle is a compact tool designed for light-duty striking tasks that require precision and control. The hammer has a steel head sized for accurate tapping and shaping of small metal parts, while the fiberglass handle reduces transmitted vibration and offers a secure grip. This combination makes the tool suitable for workshop, automotive and maintenance use where measured impact and durability are needed.
The hammer's lightweight 0.3 kg head enables precise control and reduced operator fatigue during repetitive taps. A hardened steel striking face provides consistent impact performance and resistance to deformation. The fiberglass handle improves vibration damping compared with all-metal shafts and adds slip-resistant grip characteristics for safer handling. Overall construction balances control, durability and user comfort for short to medium duration tasks.
Hold the fiberglass handle near the end to maximize leverage and control for precise tapping. Position the head on the workpiece with a steady stance and apply measured swings rather than full-force strikes to avoid marring thin metal. For tasks requiring repeated light blows, let the tool's weight and control do the work instead of increasing force. Inspect the head and handle before use to confirm secure attachment and absence of damage.
Use suitable personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when working with metal. Store the hammer in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel head and periodically check the handle for cracks or wear; replace the tool if any structural damage is found.
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