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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-130, steel handle, 800 g weight
Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-130, steel handle, 800 g weight
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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-130, steel handle, 800 g weight
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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-130, steel handle, 800 g weight
Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-130, steel handle, 800 g weight
MODECO MN-31-130 rubber mallet with a steel handle and an 800 g head is designed for tasks requiring controlled impact without surface damage. The rubber striking head delivers non-marring blows suitable for delicate assembly and finishing operations, while the steel handle provides strength and improved control during repetitive use. This tool is intended for carpentry, tiling, light mechanical adjustments and other applications where a softer strike is needed compared with a standard metal hammer.
The rubber head minimizes marking and chipping on work surfaces while still transferring sufficient force to seat, align or adjust components. A steel handle ensures stable striking force and resists bending under load, giving the tool durability and predictable performance. The 800 g head weight offers a balance between impact power and ease of control for a variety of manual tasks.
Hold the handle close to the end to maximize control and deliver consistent strikes. Position the rubber head against the workpiece and apply firm, controlled taps to avoid over-driving or deforming components. Use the mallet for seating, aligning and adjusting parts where a metal hammer could cause damage; for heavier demolition or driving tasks, select an appropriate tool designed for higher impact. Inspect the rubber head periodically for wear and replace the mallet if the striking surface becomes heavily deformed.
For best results, use the MODECO MN-31-130 mallet on clean surfaces and avoid striking with sharp or abrasive objects that can cut the rubber head; store the tool in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel handle.
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