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Hammer Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer, 500 g head weight
Hammer Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer, 500 g head weight
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Hammer Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer, 500 g head weight
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Hammer Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer, 500 g head weight
Hammer Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer, 500 g head weight
Rockforce RF-TC7005 — claw/metalworking hammer with a 500 g head is designed for driving and removing nails and for a wide range of workshop tasks. The tool combines a balanced striking face and a dedicated claw for extraction and light prying. The handle is shaped to provide a secure grip and to reduce transmitted shock during repetitive use, making the hammer suitable for carpentry, metalworking and general maintenance jobs.
The balanced 500 g head provides controlled impact force suitable for driving common nails without excessive rebound. The claw profile facilitates efficient nail removal and basic prying operations. The handle material and ergonomic shape improve grip stability and help absorb some of the impact energy, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use. Construction and weight distribution are aimed at offering a reliable tool for workshop and site applications.
Hold the handle near the end for maximum striking leverage and a controlled swing. Position the hammer face squarely on the nail head and use steady, controlled strikes. To remove nails, wedge the claw under the nail head and lever against a solid surface or use a nail-pulling notch where available; support the workpiece to avoid damage. For prying, place the claw securely and apply slow, controlled force. Inspect the hammer before use for any visible damage to the head or handle and replace or repair any compromised parts prior to operation.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when hammering. Choose the 500 g head weight when you need a balance between control and driving power; for very delicate trim work use lighter tools, and for heavy framing consider heavier hammers. Store the hammer in a dry place and keep the striking face and claw clean to maintain performance.
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