Description

A versatile rubber hammer ideal for delicate impact tasks, featuring a non-marring head and non-sparking design.

Key Features

A versatile rubber hammer ideal for delicate impact tasks, featuring a non-marring head and non-sparking design.

The THT761636 Rubber Hammer from TOTAL Tools is an essential tool for anyone needing a delicate yet effective impact solution. Equipped with a non-marring soft natural rubber hammerhead, it is designed to absorb impact, reducing or eliminating damage to the workpiece, making it ideal for a variety of applications where surface protection is paramount. Additionally, the hammer is constructed to be non-sparking and non-magnetic, ensuring safety in environments where combustibles are present. The handle is made from durable materials that provide a comfortable grip, ensuring that the hammer can be used efficiently for extended periods without causing strain?4:15†source?.

Specifications

• Non-marring soft rubber head to prevent surface damage
• Non-sparking and non-magnetic for safe use near combustibles
• Durable handle design for extended use
• Lightweight and easy to handle
• Ideal for a variety of delicate impact tasks

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