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Patented metal head with screw-in white nylon faces.
For light & heavy-duty assembly work.
Diameter.50mm.(2in).
Weight. 2.3/4lb.(1250gr)
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<p><strong>Hammer Safety</strong></p>
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<li>Use of any striking tool carries with it potential risks.</li>
<li>Every care should be taken to prevent possible personal injury or damage to the tool and workpiece.</li>
<li>Never use these soft faced hammers as a non-sparking tool in hazardous areas.</li>
<li>For Spark Resistant hammers please see our large range</li>
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<p><strong>Some rules for hammer safety</strong></p>
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<li><strong>ALWAYS</strong> wear safety goggles when using striking tools </li>
<li><strong>ALWAYS</strong> inspect the hammer before beginning the task to be sure it is not damaged and that all parts are secure. Be certain that replaceable faces are fitted securely into the head. On split-head hammers, be sure that the face and handle securing screws are periodically retightened, as necessary. </li>
<li><strong>NEVER</strong> use a light weight hammer on tasks that require heavy blows. Choose a hammer of sufficient weight so that only a natural swing is required. Let the weight of the hammer do the work. </li>
<li><strong>NEVER</strong> use a hammer with a split or damaged handle. The practice of taping a cracked handle is dangerous and can result in injury to the user as well as nearby personnel. </li>
<li><strong>ALWAYS</strong> replace striking faces before they wear down far enough to allow the body of the hammer head to contact the work surface. </li>
<li><strong>NEVER</strong> use a hammer with a loose handle. Loose handles should be replaced or fitted with new wedges of the proper size. Replacement handles should be of the same length and quality as the original. </li>
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