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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 450 g with Wooden Handle (02A325)
Rubber Mallet Top Tools 450 g with Wooden Handle (02A325)
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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 450 g with Wooden Handle (02A325)
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Rubber Mallet Top Tools 450 g with Wooden Handle (02A325)
Rubber Mallet Top Tools 450 g with Wooden Handle (02A325)
Top Tools rubber mallet 450 g with wooden handle is a compact handheld tool designed to deliver controlled, non-marring blows. The 450 g rubber head provides enough impact force for positioning, assembling and adjusting parts while reducing surface damage on wood, metal sheet, ceramics and pre-finished materials. The wooden handle offers a secure grip and natural shock absorption for improved control during repetitive tasks.
The rubber head reduces the risk of dents and scratches compared with steel hammers, making this mallet suitable for delicate surfaces and finishing work. The 450 g head weight balances impact strength and user control, while the wooden handle helps dampen vibration and gives a comfortable, ergonomic feel. The tool’s compact size enables precise strikes in confined spaces and during light repair, assembly or adjustment operations.
Hold the wooden handle near its end for maximum control and swing the mallet with a steady, controlled motion. Use moderate force for positioning and alignment; increase impact only when greater force is needed while monitoring the workpiece to avoid unnecessary pressure. For best results on pre-finished or delicate surfaces, strike through a protective layer (such as a piece of scrap wood or cloth) to further reduce marking. Inspect the rubber head periodically and replace the tool if the head shows excessive wear or deformation that could affect performance.
Use the mallet for tasks that require non-marring impact and precise control. Store in a dry place to protect the wooden handle and avoid prolonged exposure to solvents or extreme heat that could degrade the rubber head. For repeated heavy striking, consider a heavier-purpose tool; for delicate finishing, use a protective pad between the head and the workpiece.
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