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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 350 g, wooden handle 260 mm (02A320)
Rubber Mallet Top Tools 350 g, wooden handle 260 mm (02A320)
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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 350 g, wooden handle 260 mm (02A320)
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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 350 g, wooden handle 260 mm (02A320)
Rubber Mallet Top Tools 350 g, wooden handle 260 mm (02A320)
Top Tools Rubber Mallet 350 g with a 260 mm wooden handle is a hand tool designed to deliver controlled, non-marring strikes on surfaces that require gentle force. The mallet head is made of rubber to minimise surface damage and reduce rebound compared with metal hammers, while the wooden handle provides a comfortable grip and natural shock absorption. This tool is intended for tasks where precision and protection of materials are important, such as assembly, woodworking and laying tiles or pavers.
The rubber head prevents surface marking and distributes impact force evenly, reducing the risk of chipping or denting. The 350 g head weight is selected to balance control and sufficient striking energy for light to medium tasks. A 260 mm wooden handle offers ergonomic length for one-handed use and absorbs vibration to improve user comfort during repetitive strikes. The overall balanced construction reduces rebound and promotes more accurate blows.
Hold the wooden handle near its end for maximum control and swing with a steady, controlled motion. Position the rubber head against the workpiece and apply measured strikes until components are seated or adjusted. For tasks requiring finer control, use lighter impacts and increase force gradually. After use, check the head and handle for wear or damage and replace the tool if the rubber deteriorates or the handle becomes loose.
Use the mallet for applications that require protection of finished surfaces; avoid striking hardened steel or very sharp edges directly with the rubber head. Store the mallet in a dry place to preserve the wooden handle and inspect the head periodically for cracks or hardening that would reduce its non-marring properties.
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