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Hammers(Head material:Polypropylene (PP))

A hammer is a basic hand tool that can be used for tapping, hammering, forging, or dismantling. For example tapping during assembling or disassembling a machine, wood furniture assembly or tapping on a sheet of metal, etc. The hammer consists of two main parts: the handle and the hammer head. Each part has a shape and material that is used to produce various structures: round-headed hammer, rubber mallet, brass hammer. Carpenter Crested Hammer Hammer for electrician, pound hammer, flat head hammer, etc. Storage method and the maintenance of tools can be different as well. Therefore, working with a hammer, the shape and size of the tool should be chosen according to the application.
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    Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer
    Until 30/06/2024
    Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer
    Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer

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    Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer

    OHINDUSTRIAL

    [Features]
    ·Since the shotgun is inside, it absorbs the recoil and makes the work easier.
    ·The glass fiber handle is hard to break, making it suitable for harsh work.
    [Applications]
    ·Assembly of large machinery and furniture.
    ·Perfect for machine sets.
    ·Used for precision molds such as plastic molding.
    From: ฿ 26,632.00
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Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer
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Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer
Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer
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OHINDUSTRIAL

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Oetch Industry Shockless Hammer

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฿ 26,632.00

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On Sale Until 30/06/2024

Days to Ship 91 Day(s)
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Head materialPolypropylene (PP)
Handle materialGlass Fiber
Overall Length(mm)900
Head (diameter)(mm)94
Head (length)(mm)232
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FAQ Hammers

Question: How many types of hammers are there and what are there used for?
Answer: There are many types of hammers. Here are some common examples of hammers that are frequently used.
1. Claw hammer: It is used for driving nails and removing them. It has a flat face for striking the nail and a curved claw on the back for pulling out nails.
2. Sledgehammer: It is a large, heavy hammer used for construction work like breaking concrete, driving stakes, and demolition.
3. Ball Peen hammer: It has a rounded end on one side and a flat end on the other. It is often used in metal forming
4. Rubber hammer: It is used for tapping delicate materials and assembling furniture without damaging the surface.
5. Dead blow hammer: This hammer has a hollow head filled with metal ball, which reduces rebound and shock when striking surfaces. It is often used in automotive industry and machinery assembling
Question: Tip how to use a hammer safely ?
Answer: 1. Wear appropriate personal protection equipment such as eye protection and work gloves to prevent injuries.
2. Make sure the hammer and the handle are in good condition before using it.
3. Always hold the hammer with a firm grip and keep your fingers away from the striking surface.
4. Use the right hammer for the job for example if use a hammer head too hard or too soft, as it can cause damage to the hammer or the surface.
5. Store the hammer in a safe place after use, out of the reach of children.