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Sheet Metal Hammer NEO tools 11-624, wooden handle, 1.34 kg
Sheet Metal Hammer NEO tools 11-624, wooden handle, 1.34 kg
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Sheet Metal Hammer NEO tools 11-624, wooden handle, 1.34 kg
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Sheet Metal Hammer NEO tools 11-624, wooden handle, 1.34 kg
Sheet Metal Hammer NEO tools 11-624, wooden handle, 1.34 kg
NEO tools sheet metal hammer 11-624 with a wooden handle is a hand tool designed for shaping, forming and riveting sheet metal. With a head mass of 1.34 kg and a classic wooden grip, this hammer provides controlled striking force for metalworking, bodywork repairs and workshop tasks that require measured blows and tactile feedback. The head profile is suited to surface forming and controlled impact work on thin metal panels while the wooden handle absorbs some vibration for improved handling during repeated use.
The combination of a 1.34 kg steel head and a wooden handle balances power and control, allowing precise shaping without excessive rebound. The wooden handle offers a comfortable grip and natural vibration damping compared with rigid handles. The head geometry is optimized for sheet metal operations, enabling consistent contact area and predictable deformation of metal surfaces. Construction focuses on durability and serviceability for frequent workshop use.
Grip the wooden handle near the end to maximize leverage and control. Position the hammer head on the area of the sheet metal to be formed and apply measured blows, increasing force gradually until the desired shape is achieved. Use controlled, repeatable strikes rather than excessive force to avoid unintended stretching or tearing of thin panels. For riveting, hold the rivet in place and use targeted impacts to set the rivet head, taking care to keep alignment consistent. Maintain a safe distance from bystanders and wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection.
Inspect the handle for cracks or looseness before each use and replace the handle if it becomes damaged. Use appropriate supporting stakes or dollies when forming metal to achieve accurate contours. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and prevent corrosion of the head.
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