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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g
Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g
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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g
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Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g
Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g
Rubber Mallet MODECO MN-31-224 with Wooden Handle, 680 g is a hand tool designed for impact tasks where surface protection and controlled force are required. The mallet combines a rubber head that reduces marking and marring with a wooden handle that offers a comfortable grip and shock absorption. It is intended for use in assembly, carpentry, furniture fitting and general outdoor work where metal hammers would damage the workpiece.
The rubber head delivers softer, distributed impacts that minimise surface damage while still providing sufficient force for positioning and joining parts. The wooden handle absorbs part of the recoil and gives a natural feel in hand, improving control during repetitive strikes. The 680 g head weight balances striking power and ease of use for both light and medium duty tasks.
Hold the wooden handle near its end to maximise leverage and control. Position the rubber head against the workpiece and apply firm, controlled strikes to move or seat components. Use measured force appropriate to the material to avoid unintended deformation; lighter taps are recommended for delicate surfaces and stronger strikes for heavier alignment tasks. Inspect the rubber head periodically for wear and replace the tool if the head becomes cracked or excessively deformed.
For best results, use the mallet on dry, clean surfaces and avoid striking sharp edges directly with the rubber head. Store in a cool, dry place away from prolonged sunlight to prevent rubber deterioration. When working on finished surfaces, consider protecting the area with a thin sacrificial layer to further reduce the risk of marks.
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