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Rubber Mallet NEO tools 680 g, wooden handle, 337 mm (model 25-063)
Rubber Mallet NEO tools 680 g, wooden handle, 337 mm (model 25-063)
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Rubber Mallet NEO tools 680 g, wooden handle, 337 mm (model 25-063)
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Rubber Mallet NEO tools 680 g, wooden handle, 337 mm (model 25-063)
Rubber Mallet NEO tools 680 g, wooden handle, 337 mm (model 25-063)
NEO tools rubber mallet with a 680 g head and a 337 mm wooden handle is designed to deliver clean, non-marring strikes for assembly, finishing and light construction tasks. The resilient rubber striking face reduces surface damage on wood, tile, and trim while the wooden handle provides a comfortable grip and controlled impact. This tool is intended for situations where a metal hammer would dent or scratch the workpiece and where reduced rebound improves accuracy and safety.
The rubber face absorbs shock and spreads force across a wider area to minimise surface marks and chipping. The 680 g head offers sufficient mass for effective tapping without excessive force, while the 337 mm wooden handle balances reach and control. The handle’s light profile improves handling during repetitive use, and the construction provides reliable performance for assembly, fitting and finishing operations.
Hold the wooden handle near its centre or slightly towards the end depending on the required reach and control. Position the rubber face against the workpiece and apply short, controlled strikes to move, seat or align components. For delicate surfaces, use gentle taps and increase force gradually if needed. Inspect the rubber face regularly for wear and replace the mallet if the striking surface becomes compromised to avoid transferring damage to workpieces.
Use the mallet on clean surfaces free of grit to avoid embedding abrasive particles into the rubber. Store the tool in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and avoid prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture that could degrade performance.
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