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Hammer MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g Fiberglass Handle, 1810 g Head Weight
Hammer MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g Fiberglass Handle, 1810 g Head Weight
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Hammer MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g Fiberglass Handle, 1810 g Head Weight
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Hammer MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g Fiberglass Handle, 1810 g Head Weight
Hammer MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g Fiberglass Handle, 1810 g Head Weight
The MILWAUKEE CROSS HAMMER 1810g with fiberglass handle is a heavy-duty striking tool designed for demolition, framing and general construction tasks. With an 1810 g head weight, this hammer provides substantial impact force for driving nails, breaking materials and delivering controlled strikes on a variety of surfaces. The fiberglass handle combines durability with effective shock absorption to reduce vibration transfer to the user while maintaining a reliable grip and long service life.
This hammer offers a high-mass head for increased striking power while the fiberglass handle reduces hand fatigue through improved shock dampening. The tool is designed for repeated use in demanding environments and provides consistent balance between head mass and handle strength. Construction materials and assembly are chosen to deliver durability and stable performance over time without compromising user control.
Grip the fiberglass handle with a firm but comfortable hold, positioning your hands to control both power and accuracy. Use the larger mass of the 1810 g head to deliver deliberate, controlled strikes—allow the hammer's weight to provide impact while maintaining wrist stability. For driving fasteners, align the nail or spike and strike squarely on the head. For demolition or breaking, strike at appropriate angles to chip or dislodge material, taking care to wear appropriate eye, hand and hearing protection.
Inspect the handle and head before each use for signs of damage or looseness. Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and ear protection when working in construction or demolition environments. Store the hammer in a dry area to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces and check the handle for cracks or excessive wear periodically to maintain safe operation.
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