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Hammer NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer wooden handle 150 g
Hammer NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer wooden handle 150 g
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Hammer NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer wooden handle 150 g
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Hammer NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer wooden handle 150 g
Hammer NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer wooden handle 150 g
NEO tools 11-620 sheet metal hammer with a wooden handle and a 150 g head is designed for controlled shaping, straightening and light striking on thin metal panels. The compact 150 g head provides precision and reduced rebound, making it suitable for gentle tapping, forming and finishing work in metalworking and vehicle body repair. The wooden handle balances the tool and offers tactile feedback, helping the user to apply measured force during delicate operations.
The hammer's 150 g head combines sufficient impact energy for shaping sheet metal while minimising the risk of overworking or damaging thin panels. The wooden handle absorbs some vibration and gives a comfortable grip, improving control during repetitive tasks. The small, streamlined head profile enables access to confined areas and precise strikes, supporting tasks that require accuracy rather than brute force.
Hold the wooden handle near the end to maximise leverage and control. Use short, controlled strikes and increase force gradually, observing the panel surface to avoid overworking the metal. For shaping or forming, position the hammer face against the workpiece and strike evenly while supporting the opposite side with a dolly or backing block if needed. For light dent removal and finish work, use gentle taps and frequently inspect progress to maintain surface integrity.
Wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when working with sheet metal. Use a matching dolly or backing support to distribute force and prevent panel distortion. Store the hammer in a dry place to protect the wooden handle and head from moisture.
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