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Rubber mallet YATO YT-4604 — head 117×63 mm, handle length 341 mm
Rubber mallet YATO YT-4604 — head 117×63 mm, handle length 341 mm
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Rubber mallet YATO YT-4604 — head 117×63 mm, handle length 341 mm
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Rubber mallet YATO YT-4604 — head 117×63 mm, handle length 341 mm
Rubber mallet YATO YT-4604 — head 117×63 mm, handle length 341 mm
The YATO YT-4604 rubber mallet features a 117×63 mm dual-faced rubber head mounted on a 341 mm handle, engineered to deliver controlled impact without damaging finished surfaces. Designed for tasks that require forceful yet non-marring strikes, this mallet provides consistent energy transfer for assembly, carpentry, tile laying and light mechanical adjustments. The balanced weight distribution and ergonomic handle length support precise positioning and repeatable blows in workshop and on-site environments.
The rubber head absorbs shock and reduces rebound, enabling accurate strikes while protecting painted, delicate or finished materials. Its dimensions allow a broad striking surface for even force distribution and fewer concentrated dents. The handle length gives leverage for controlled blows and improved reach in confined spaces. Overall construction emphasizes stability and predictable impact behavior during repetitive use.
Hold the mallet by the handle with a firm but relaxed grip; align the rubber head perpendicular to the work surface before striking to ensure even force distribution. Apply controlled swings, using the handle length to adjust leverage and impact energy according to the task. For delicate surfaces, start with light taps and increase force gradually until the desired movement or seating of parts is achieved. Inspect the rubber head regularly for wear and replace the tool if the striking surface becomes damaged or uneven.
Use the mallet on clean contact surfaces to avoid embedding grit into the rubber. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight and chemicals that can degrade rubber. For tasks requiring heavier impact, consider a metal hammer with appropriate surface protection; for very delicate finishes, use softer non-marking tools or protective pads in combination with the mallet.
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