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Claw hammer NEO tools 25-014 — steel head, 310 mm length, 504 g weight
Claw hammer NEO tools 25-014 — steel head, 310 mm length, 504 g weight
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Claw hammer NEO tools 25-014 — steel head, 310 mm length, 504 g weight
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Claw hammer NEO tools 25-014 — steel head, 310 mm length, 504 g weight
Claw hammer NEO tools 25-014 — steel head, 310 mm length, 504 g weight
NEO tools 25-014 is a claw hammer with a forged steel striking head, overall length 310 mm and weight 504 g. Designed for driving and removing nails, light demolition and general carpentry or household repairs, the hammer combines a compact size with a balanced weight to suit both professional and DIY use. The shank is made of hard ash wood with a protective lacquer finish to resist moisture and sunlight, while the head is induction hardened to increase durability and wear resistance. The handle profile provides a secure grip and improved control during repetitive tasks.
The hammer head is forged and induction hardened to maintain a consistent striking surface and reduce deformation. The hard ash wooden shank with lacquer protection offers dimensional stability and resistance to environmental effects. At 310 mm length and 504 g weight the tool is compact yet sufficiently weighted for effective nail driving and light demolition. Compliance with GS and TÜV Rheinland standards and manufacturing according to DIN 1041 provide documented reliability for professional use.
Grip the profiled ash handle near its balance point for controlled swings. Use the flat face of the steel head to drive nails, applying steady, controlled strikes. For nail removal, position the claw under the nail head and lever the hammer against a suitable fulcrum or use a block to protect the work surface. Avoid striking hardened steel, stone or other materials that could damage the striking face. Inspect handle and head connection before each use and stop using the tool if the head is loose or the handle is cracked.
Store the hammer in a dry place to preserve the lacquered wooden handle. For improved safety during prolonged use, wear eye protection and gloves. When working on delicate surfaces, use a wooden or plastic block as a fulcrum to prevent surface damage during nail extraction.
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