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Hammer MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with steel handle 600 g
Hammer MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with steel handle 600 g
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Hammer MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with steel handle 600 g
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Hammer MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with steel handle 600 g
Hammer MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with steel handle 600 g
The MODECO MN-32-006 carpenter's hammer with a 600 g head and steel handle is designed for woodworking and general carpentry tasks. It combines a mid-weight striking head with a durable steel handle to deliver steady force for driving nails, fitting timbers, assembling wooden structures, and performing light demolition. The hammer's balanced mass helps control impact for accurate strikes while the steel handle provides long-term rigidity and resistance to wear.
This carpenter's hammer offers reliable striking power from its 600 g head while maintaining manageable weight for extended use. The steel handle increases the tool's durability and reduces the risk of breakage compared with wooden handles. The head and handle are matched for balance, which improves control and reduces user fatigue during repetitive nailing and fitting tasks.
Grip the hammer near the end of the handle for maximum leverage when driving nails, or move your hand closer to the head for finer control. Position the nail perpendicular to the work surface and use controlled, measured strikes to start the nail, then deliver firmer blows as needed until the nail is set. Use the claw (if present) to remove nails by levering against a block to protect the workpiece. Inspect the head and handle connection before use to ensure secure assembly, and wear appropriate eye protection when striking materials.
Use the hammer for tasks that match its mid-weight 600 g head: general carpentry, framing small structures, and routine repair jobs. Avoid heavy demolition beyond light removal work and refrain from striking hardened metal objects to prevent premature wear. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel handle and inspect regularly for deformation or loosened components.
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