Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Rubber |
Hammer Material: | Steel |
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ITEM NO. | SIZE | QTY/Inner Box |
H01-08 | 8oz | 60 |
H01-12 | 12oz | 48 |
H01-16 | 16oz | 36 |
H01-24 | 24oz | 24 |
H01-32 | 32oz | 24 |
With the rubber mallet with a high-quality fiberglass handle and a head weight of 450 grams, we offer a high-quality laying hammer for countless indoor and outdoor applications. The white hammer is perfect for gentle furniture assembly, tile laying or in car body construction and leaves no abrasion on light-coloured and sensitive surfaces. The high-quality workmanship guarantees a long service life, even with intensive use, as the rubber mallet is designed to withstand the constant stresses of the trade.
The fiberglass hammer handle is ergonomically shaped and protected from external influences by a protective wood varnish. The length and diameter are optimally matched to the weight of the cylindrical head of the rubber mallet. This ensures a perfect balance between precision, impact force and fatigue-free working.
The rubber surfaces of the cylindrical hammer head have different degrees of hardness and can therefore be adapted to the respective material and its surface quality with just one turn of the hammer, depending on requirements and the area of application. This guarantees precise and gentle alignment of panels, tiles, door leaves and window frames or furniture elements. The large impact paths, each with a diameter of 55mm, optimally distribute the impact force over the entire surface of the material to be aligned, levelled, knocked together or bent with the hammer. The head weight of 450 grams is equally suitable for very delicate light blows for the precise setting of tiles, as well as for powerful blows to level paving slabs made of exposed aggregate concrete.
The long handle of the rubber mallet is made from solid ash wood. This is a hardwood that is superior even to oak in terms of tensile strength and bending strength. The long, dense wood fibres ensure very good stability and absorb the impact energy when the hammer hits the ground. Although a Rubber mallet with fibreglass handle have significantly higher absorption capacities, but this is usually accompanied by a higher price. As befits a high-quality tool, the oval moulded handle is ergonomically shaped and can be used with the left or right hand without hesitation. The handle length of approx. 28 cm is perfectly matched to the head weight of 450 g. For maximum durability and protection from the elements, the handle is finished with a robust protective coating against UV radiation and moisture.
With the white fiberglass hammer, you will encounter the softer side of power. This softer rubber surface is ideal for finer work where precision and protection of material surfaces are the top priority. The softer white rubber compound is ideal for more delicate surfaces without scratching or damaging them. The white side of the laying hammer also leaves no signs of abrasion, making it ideal for installation and laying work on light-coloured materials. This includes, for example, the precise alignment of wall and floor tiles indoors. The white side is also perfect for assembling pieces of furniture such as shelves, cabinets or tables, as it minimises the risk of scratches or dents on sensitive surfaces while providing sufficient force for effective assembly. When assembling pictures, hooks or other decorative elements on walls, the white rubber mallet provides the precision required to hammer in fastenings securely without soiling or even damaging the wall through abrasion.
Soft-face mallet or rubber mallet?
A rubber mallet usually has a striking surface made of rubber, which is available in different degrees of hardness. The striking surface of a soft-face mallet is usually made of plastic. Polyamide (nylon) is usually used for this. Here too, the degrees of hardness vary depending on the manufacturer and specific areas of application. Rubber mallets are often used in situations where force is required but surfaces need to be protected at the same time. This is the case, for example, when setting tiles, building furniture or working with fragile materials. Soft-face mallets are primarily used in situations where particularly gentle processing of materials is required. A typical example is the processing of painted surfaces, for example the dent removal from car body parts. The main difference therefore lies primarily in the material of the striking surface and the specific applications for which they are best suited. While rubber mallets are often more versatile in terms of hardness levels and applications, soft-face mallets are specially designed to work particularly gently.
Maintaining a rubber mallet with a wooden handle is important to prolong the life of the tool and ensure efficient use. In particular, build-up should be thoroughly removed to prevent damage from tile adhesive residue or similar on sensitive surfaces during further use. Therefore, after each use, the rubber mallet should be cleaned of dust, dirt or residues of materials that may adhere to the mallet using a brush or cloth. The striking surfaces should also be checked regularly for adhesions and damage before use. The ash wood handle is protected from UV radiation and moisture by a protective coating. Nevertheless, the rubber mallet should not be permanently exposed to high humidity or moisture, as this can affect the structural integrity of the handle, especially if the varnish is damaged. In such cases, treatment with a wood oil can protect the wood and prevent it from cracking due to drying out.
WARNING: The rubber mallet is not suitable for driving pointed or sharp-edged objects, such as nails, into a material.