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    Hammers Price List

    A hammer consists of a different size of head and handle, which is used for driving nails into wood, changing the shape of the metal, cracking stone and striking chisels. The hammer head is typically made of alloy steel with heat treatment for improving toughness and the handle is commonly made of wood or plastic. Different kinds of hammers can be purchased on Tool.com. We will provide high quality hammers and give best prices for you.

    Hammers Price List

     Product  SKU Material   Weight Price  Know More 
     Multi tool hammer  T-M-6H  Carbon Steel  545g  $32.99  More details
     Machinists hammer  T-MH-25  Carbon Steel  326g  $15.99  More details
    Claw hammer  T-CH-O  Carbon Steel  426g  $10.99  More details
     Sledge hammer  T-SH-H  Carbon Steel  1120g  $19.99  More details
     Ball peen hammer  T-BP-H  Alloy Steel  1040g  $18.99  More details
     Rubber mallet  T-RM-5  Steel Frame + Rubber  435g  $46.99  More details
     Axe  T-A-E  Carbon Steel  840g  $21.99  More details

    Note: The prices in the table are just for your reference. If you want to get the latest quotation, please click the picture or give us a message.

    Notes For Claw Hammer:

    The claw hammer can be used to strike, hammer, and pull nails, but it should not be used for hammering larger workpieces. When driving a nail, the hammer head should hit the nail cap flat so that the nail enters the wood vertically. When pulling the nail, it is advisable to put a wooden block on the horn to increase the pulling force. The claw hammer should not be used as a prying tool. It should be noted that the hammering surface is flat and intact to prevent the nail from flying out or the hammer and hurting people.

    Points for using sledge hammer:

    • The hammer head and the handle must be firmly connected. IfSledgehammer the hammer head and the hammer handle is loose or the hammer handle is cracked, it must not be used. It is better to add a wedge metal wedge to the mounting hole of the hammer head and hammer handle. The length of the wedge should not be greater than two-thirds of the depth of mounting hole.
    • In order to have a certain degree of flexibility when hitting, the top part of the handle should be slightly narrower than the end part.
    • When using a sledge hammer, you must pay attention to your surroundings. It is strictly forbidden to stand within the range of sledge hammer movement. And you can’t knock the sledgehammer and the small hammer at each other.
    • The hammer head is not allowed to be quenched, no cracks and burrs. It should be repaired in time when the burr is found.
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