Civil Construction
Hammers, Engineer's Hammers and Axes - Engineer's hammers
Club hammer
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| Extra dimension (mm) | |||||||
| Reference | Complement | A | B | C | D |
Weight w/o package
(kg) |
Weight w/ package
(kg) |
| 40503002 | Forged and hardened carbon steel head. Sand blasted and varnished head. Hardwood handle fixed with steel wedge. Weight: 1.200g |
98,0 | 255,0 | 40,0 | 46,5 | 1,24 | 1,24 |
| 40503003 | Forged and hardened carbon steel head. Sand blasted and varnished head. Hardwood handle fixed with steel wedge. Weight: 1.500g |
105,0 | 255,0 | 43,0 | 49,0 | 1,49 | 1,49 |
| 40503004 | Forged and hardened carbon steel head. Sand blasted and varnished head. Hardwood handle fixed with steel wedge. Weight: 2.000g |
115,0 | 255,0 | 45,0 | 50,0 | 1,92 | 1,92 |
Description
Club hammer
General orientations
For your safety:
- Always wear safety glasses to protect the eyes.
- Never use a hammer with a loose or damaged handle, or one that shows any damage such as, cracks or excessive wear on the head. Hammers with these problems must be replaced.
- Dontmake any changes to the product like welding it or changing its handle.
- Never strike two hammers, one against the other.
- Always strike the hammer perpendiculary to the surface or work tool using the striking faces.
- Never strike anything withtheside of the hammer, as the hardening is located on the imapct faces and not on the sides.
- Always store the hammer in tool boxes or in tool cabinets preferably in a dry environment. This helps to increase its lifetime.
- Always observe the recommendeduse for each kind of hammer.
