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Hammer Topex carpentry 450 g steel handle 332 mm model 02A706
Hammer Topex carpentry 450 g steel handle 332 mm model 02A706
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Hammer Topex carpentry 450 g steel handle 332 mm model 02A706
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Hammer Topex carpentry 450 g steel handle 332 mm model 02A706
Hammer Topex carpentry 450 g steel handle 332 mm model 02A706
The Topex carpentry hammer model 02A706 features a 450 g forged head and a 332 mm steel handle designed for woodworking and general carpentry tasks. The tool combines a compact striking mass with a rigid metal handle to deliver consistent impact force for driving nails, light demolition and assembly work. The balanced proportions and solid construction make this hammer suitable for repeated use on construction sites and home workshops where reliable mechanical performance is required.
The steel handle provides increased durability and resistance to bending compared with wooden handles, while the 450 g head supplies sufficient energy for driving common nails without excessive user fatigue. The forged head ensures long-term shape retention and resistance to chipping. The overall length and weight distribution support controlled strikes and stable handling during repetitive tasks.
Hold the hammer near the end of the steel handle to maximize leverage and control. Position the nail and start with light taps to set it, then increase force with full, controlled swings until the nail is driven to the required depth. For nail removal, engage the claw around the nail head and use the handle as a lever while stabilizing the workpiece. Inspect the head and handle periodically for signs of wear or loosening and replace the tool if deformation or damage is detected.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves during striking and demolition work. Store the hammer in a dry place to minimize corrosion of the steel handle and head. For precision finishing work, consider selecting nails and strike technique that reduce surface damage to the workpiece.
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