Hammers
Hammers have a weighted head fixed to a long handle to deliver an impact to an object or surface. They have a variety of designs to fit different applications. These include models such as blacksmith, bricklayer, chipping, claw, rip and framing, dead blow, riveting, sledge, soft face and split head, and tack hammers, as well as mallets, pickaxes, and mattocks.
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Blacksmith Hammers
Designed specifically for forging and moving metal.
- Pickaxes & Mattocks
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Bricklayers Hammers
Have a flat square face and a chiseled blade to cut clean and set bricks or masonry.
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Chipping Hammers
Have a chiseled face used for precise material removal and demolition.
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Claw, Rip & Framing Hammers
Have a chiseled face used for precise material removal and demolition.
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Dead Blow Hammers
Mallet-like tool designed to absorb tremors that occur when it strikes.
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Mallets
Have a broad striking face, which is used to distribute the impact of their blow and reduce damage to surfaces.
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Riveting Hammers
Lightweight steel hammers designed for driving or setting rivets and general sheet metal forming.
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Sledge Hammers
Large two-handed hammers used to deliver high-impact blows.
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Soft Face & Split Head Hammers
Versatile tools with a removable striking face on each end, allowing the user to change materials to suit a certain application.
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Tack Hammers
Small, lightweight tools used for tacks, small nails, upholstery, and cabinet work.