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Hammer YATO YT-79974 with fiberglass handle, 600 g head weight
The Hammer YATO YT-79974 with fiberglass handle and a 600 g head is designed for general hammering tasks in construction, woodworking and DIY. The tool combines a forged steel head with a non-conductive fiberglass handle to provide strength, improved shock absorption and longer service life compared with standard wooden-handled hammers. Its compact and balanced design supports controlled strikes for driving nails, assembling components and light demolition work in both professional and home settings.
The fiberglass handle reduces vibration transfer to the user’s hand and improves durability in humid or variable environments. A 600 g forged head provides sufficient mass for driving nails and impact work while maintaining maneuverability for precise strikes. The balanced weight distribution contributes to control and reduces fatigue during repeated use. The combination of a forged steel head and a reinforced handle delivers a reliable tool for regular jobsite or workshop tasks.
Hold the Hammer YATO YT-79974 near the end of the fiberglass handle to maximize leverage and control. Position the head squarely on the nail or impact point and apply smooth, controlled strikes to avoid glancing blows. For nail removal, use the claw (if present) or a suitable pry tool and ensure a stable fulcrum. Inspect the hammer before use for damage to the head or handle and replace the tool if visible cracks, looseness or deformation are present.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Store the hammer in a dry place and avoid exposing the fiberglass handle to open flames or concentrated solvents. For tasks requiring higher striking force or specialized heads, select the appropriate hammer type to match the work requirements.
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