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Sheet Metal Forming | Palm Grip |
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Recommended Operating Air Pressure RecommendedOperating Air Pressure |
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Power Source Power Source |
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Faces Replaceable Faces Replaceable |
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DFARS (Defense Acquisition Regulations Supplement) DFARS (Defense AcquisitionRegulations Supplement) |
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Face Hardness Rating Face Hardness Rating |
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Air Inlet Gender Air Inlet Gender |
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Air Inlet Pipe Size Air Inlet Pipe Size |
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Face Thread Type Face Thread Type |
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RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) RoHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) |
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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) REACH (Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) |
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Air-Powered Palm Grip Hammers

These palm-sized tools fit in tight spaces and use air to deliver a powerful strike where swinging a hammer is not possible. Replace faces when they are worn, or switch to a face with a different material or hardness.
Polyurethane rubber faces are softer than metal faces, so they're good for striking plastic, wood, and sheet metal. All have a face hardness rating for comparing their hardness with other rubber faces. Extra-soft faces have a hardness similar to that of a pencil eraser. Soft faces have a hardness similar to that of a tire tread. Medium faces have a hardness that's suitable for most general purpose applications. Hard faces have a hardness similar to that of a bowling ball.
Aluminum faces are for use on brass, copper, and steel.
Steel faces are the hardest metal faces we offer. Use them to drive chisels, masonry drills, and nails.
Leather cover (sold separately) provides a comfortable grip and muffles sound.
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Material | Hardness Rating | Color | Dia. | Thread Size | Head Wt., lbs. | Overall Lg. | Max. Blows per Minute | Pipe Size | Thread Type | Gender | For Air Hose ID | Recommended Operating Air Pressure, psi | Average Air Consumption, cfm | Each | |
Polyurethane Rubber | Hard | Yellow | 1 1/2" | 5/16"-18 | 2 | 3 1/2" | 1,000 | 1/4 | NPT | Female | 3/8" | 60-125 | 4 | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Steel | __ | __ | 1 1/2" | 5/16"-18 | 2 | 3 1/2" | 1,000 | 1/4 | NPT | Female | 3/8" | 60-125 | 4 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Palm Grip Hammers

No handle means precise control for tapping work into position. These hammers can be used in tight spaces where standard hammers don't have room to swing. The replaceable faces have a hardness similar to that of a hard hat. A hex-shaped body keeps the hammer from rolling when you set it down.
Air-Powered Sheet Metal Forming Hammers
These air-powered tools remove dents, smooth out ridges, and shape sheet metal more efficiently than manual hammers. Fast, controlled blows allow you to create a smooth, even finish. They include attachments with different radius sizes to form a variety of shapes and finishes.
Bring hand-held hammers to workpieces that are too large to move and spaces where a floor-mount hammer can't fit. They come with straight and swivel shafts—switch to the swivel shaft for 360° rotation of the attachment.

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Radius Sizes Included | Recommended Operating Air Pressure, psi | Max. Blows per Minute | Average Air Consumption, cfm | Pipe Size | Thread Type | Gender | Air Hose OD | Air Hose Lg., ft. | Face Material | Lg. | Includes | Each | |
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50 mm (2) 60 mm (2) 70 mm (2) 500 mm (3) Flat (2) | 30-50 | Not Rated | 7 | 1/4 | BSPP | Female | 5/16" | 6 1/2 | Steel | 6 3/4" | Straight Shaft, Swivel Shaft, Carrying Case | 0000000 | 000000000 |