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Hammer NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle 1.34 kg
Hammer NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle 1.34 kg
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Hammer NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle 1.34 kg
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Hammer NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle 1.34 kg
Hammer NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle 1.34 kg
NEO tools 11-637 sheet metal hammer with wooden handle, weighing 1.34 kg in the head, is designed for shaping, straightening and forming sheet metal. The tool combines a solid striking face with a wooden handle that offers a comfortable traditional grip and natural vibration damping. It is produced for tasks that require controlled blows and reliable impact force when working with thin and medium-thickness metal panels.
The wooden handle reduces transmitted shock while maintaining good tactile feedback, helping to control each strike. The hammer head delivers consistent impact energy suitable for flattening, planishing and light forming of sheet metal. The balanced weight distribution between head and handle improves accuracy and reduces operator fatigue during extended use.
Hold the wooden handle near the end to maximize leverage and control. Use controlled, even strikes with the flat face of the head to flatten and shape metal panels; avoid excessive swinging that can cause deformation or damage. For fine finishing, reduce force and use shorter, more precise blows. Inspect the hammer and handle before use to ensure the head is secure and the handle is free of cracks or splinters.
For safe and effective results, use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Match the hammer to the thickness of the material — the 1.34 kg head is suitable for thin to medium sheet metal operations. Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and periodically check the head-to-handle fit for tightness.
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