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Use the domed end of the head for forming soft metal, rounding off edges, and closing rivets. The flat striking face is for driving nails, pins, punches, and chisels.
To suit a range of applications, these sets include hammers in a range of sizes and weights. Use the domed end of the head for forming soft metal, rounding off edges, and closing rivets. The flat striking face is for driving nails, pins, punches, and chisels.
These hammers have a head loaded with metal shot for added weight and a controlled impact with minimal rebound. Use the domed end of the head for forming soft metal, rounding off edges, and closing rivets. The flat striking face is for driving nails, pins, punches, and chisels.
The face and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking, resist corrosion, and are nonmagnetic. Use the domed end of the head for forming soft metal, rounding off edges, and closing rivets. The flat striking face is for driving nails, pins, punches, and chisels.
Drive chisels and strike work without damaging its surface.
Replace faces when they become worn rather than replacing the entire tool. These mallets are suitable for driving chisels and striking work without damaging its surface.
Pair a body with two faces of different materials to create the perfect striking tool. Use mallets to drive chisels and strike work without damaging its surface.
The faces and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking, resist corrosion, and are nonmagnetic. All are suitable for driving chisels and striking work without damaging its surface.
Demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills.
Swing these long, heavy hammers with both hands to demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills. Mix faces of different materials or hardnesses to create the perfect striking tool.
These hammers have a head loaded with metal shot for added weight and a controlled impact with minimal rebound. A fluorescent orange color makes them easy to see. Use them to demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills.
Change out the faces when they become worn. The head on these hammers is loaded with metal shot for added weight and a controlled impact with minimal rebound. Use them to demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills.
The faces and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. Use them to demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills.
Strike metal, concrete, and stone with the flat end of these hammers; the wedge-shaped end is for bending and shaping metal. They're also known as cross-peen hammers.
The faces and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. Use the flat end of the head to strike metal, concrete, and stone; the wedge-shaped end is for shaping and bending metal.
Set solid rivets by hand. These tools are also known as paneing, setting, and seaming hammers.
Also known as body and fender tools, these hammers are excellent for forming and repairing dents in sheet metal components.
These faces have screw threads to attach to the head of your hammer or mallet. Replace existing faces or switch to a face with a different hardness.
These air-powered tools remove dents, smooth out ridges, and shape sheet metal more efficiently than manual hammers.
Place on the back side of your workpiece to act as a support when you strike it. Also known as dolly blocks.
A long handle lets you access hard-to-reach spots.
Place against the face of your workpiece and strike with a hammer. The blow will transfer to the workpiece without damaging the finish. These tools are often used to smooth ridges. Also known as dinging spoons.
Rivet setters are required for standard and heavy duty air-powered hammers to drive rivets.
Place against the back side of your rivet while hammering the head.
Replace individual parts in a variety of Superior Pneumatic air-powered hammers.
Kits include a hammer and round rivet setters.
Also known as zip guns, use these air hammers with a rivet setter and a bucking bar to install solid rivets.