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Hammer, Trifox Młotek piszczący (squeak hammer) — hand tool, metal head, wooden handle
Trifox Młotek piszczący (squeak hammer) is a compact manual hammer designed for general-purpose striking tasks. It combines a metal head that delivers reliable impact force with a wooden handle shaped for a secure, comfortable grip. The tool is intended for everyday carpentry, light construction work, fixing and driving nails, and routine household repairs. Its straightforward design supports use in workshops, on job sites and for DIY projects where a dependable hand tool is required.
The metal head offers consistent striking performance and wear resistance for repetitive tasks, while the wooden handle reduces vibration transmission and improves tactile control. The hammer’s balanced weight distribution aids accurate strikes and lowers user fatigue during extended use. Its compact size makes it easy to store and transport between workstations or project sites.
Hold the Trifox hammer by the wooden handle close to the end for maximum leverage and control. Align the hammer face with the nail head or target surface and deliver measured strikes, allowing the tool’s mass to provide most of the driving force. For removal, use the claw or appropriate edge (if present) to lever out fasteners carefully, protecting the workpiece with a block of wood if needed. Inspect the head and handle before each use for tight fit and any visible damage; discontinue use if cracks or looseness appear.
Wear appropriate eye protection when striking to guard against flying debris. Use the hammer only for tasks within its intended scope—avoid heavy demolition or striking hardened steel objects. Periodically check and maintain the wooden handle by keeping it dry and lightly sanded if splinters appear; replace the tool if the head becomes loose.
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