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Masonry hammer Topex 02A635, Berlin style, steel handle, 600 g, 280 mm
Masonry hammer Topex 02A635, Berlin style, steel handle, 600 g, 280 mm
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Masonry hammer Topex 02A635, Berlin style, steel handle, 600 g, 280 mm
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Masonry hammer Topex 02A635, Berlin style, steel handle, 600 g, 280 mm
Masonry hammer Topex 02A635, Berlin style, steel handle, 600 g, 280 mm
The Topex masonry hammer 02A635, Berlin style, with a steel handle and a 600 g head is designed for bricklaying, masonry and light demolition tasks. With a total length of 280 mm, this hammer combines a flat striking face for delivering controlled blows and a chisel-like peen for cutting or scraping mortar and adjusting blocks. The tool is suitable for professional tradespeople and DIY users who need a compact, durable masonry hammer for on-site work.
The Berlin-style design provides a balance between impact control and precision: the flat face gives consistent striking power while the pointed peen allows targeted breaking and scraping. The steel handle adds strength and resistance to deformation under repeated use. At 600 g head weight and a 280 mm overall length, the hammer remains compact enough for tight spaces yet heavy enough to perform light demolition and stone or brick adjustments effectively.
Hold the hammer by the handle near the end to maximize control and striking force when laying bricks or breaking mortar. Use the flat face for driving and tapping blocks into position and for general striking tasks. Use the chisel-like peen to score or remove mortar joints, chip away small sections of masonry, or create starter grooves. Maintain a stable stance and apply controlled, measured blows to avoid overstriking or damaging adjacent materials. Inspect the hammer before use to ensure the head is secure on the handle and that there are no sharp burrs on striking surfaces.
For safe and effective use, wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Use the hammer for tasks within its intended scope—bricklaying, masonry adjustments and light chipping—and avoid heavy-scale demolition or striking hardened steel objects. After use, keep the tool clean and store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion of the steel handle and head.
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