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    Welding Hammers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Hickory Handle with Plain Grip, Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Hickory Handle with Plain Grip, Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Hickory Handle with Plain Grip, Style C.

    Hickory Handle with

    Plain Grip, Style A

    Hickory Handle with Plain

    Grip, Style B

    Hickory Handle with Plain

    Grip, Style C

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Steel Handle with Wire-Coil Grip, Style D.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Steel Handle with Wire-Coil Grip, Style E.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Steel Handle with Wire-Coil Grip, Style F.

    Steel Handle with

    Wire-Coil Grip, Style D

    Steel Handle with

    Wire-Coil Grip, Style E

    Steel Handle with

    Wire-Coil Grip, Style F

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Steel Handle with Wire-Coil Grip, Style G.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Welding Hammers , Steel Handle with Textured Grip, Style H.

    Steel Handle with

    Wire-Coil Grip, Style G

    Steel Handle with

    Textured Grip, Style H

    Chip and scrape away weld spatter, paint, and rust.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than wooden handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Textured Grip—Textured grips provide slip resistance.
    Wire-Coil Grip—Wire coil grips are flexible and dissipate heat.
    Wire Brush—Wire brush can be replaced when worn.
    Hammers
    Replacement
    Handles
    Head
    Style
    Wt.
    Style
    Blade
    Wd.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head
    Material
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Features
    Each
    Each
    Hickory Handle with Plain Grip
    A10 oz.Chisel, Pick1"10 1/2"SteelNo0000000000000———0
    B1 lb.Chisel, Pick1 1/4"12"SteelYes0000000000000000000000000
    C1 lb.Chisel, Pick1 1/4"12"SteelYes000000000000000000000000
     
    Steel Handle with Wire-Coil Grip
    D6 oz.Chisel1"11 1/2"SteelNoWire Brush000000000000———0
    E9 oz.Chisel1"10 1/2"SteelNo000000000000———0
    F7 oz.Chisel, Pick1"10 1/2"SteelNo000000000000———0
    G12 oz.Chisel, Pick1"11"SteelNo000000000000———0
     
    Steel Handle with Textured Grip
    H14 oz.Chisel, Pick15/16"11"SteelNo000000000000———0
     

    Sheet Metal Forming Hammers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Forming Blocks. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Forming Blocks. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Forming Blocks. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Forming Blocks. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style D.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Forming Blocks. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style E.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Forming Spoons. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style A.

    Style D

    Style E

    Style A

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Forming Spoons. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers , Style B.

    Style B

    Also known as body and fender tools, these hammers are excellent for forming and repairing dents in sheet metal components.
    Round × Rectangular Face
    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Style A. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Serrated. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .

    Style A

    Serrated

    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Fiberglass Handle—Fiberglass handles combine the strength of steel with the vibration resistance of wood and have a textured grip for slip resistance.
    Serrated—Serrated face prevents the head from slipping when striking.
    Rectangular
    Face
    Hickory Handle
    Fiberglass
    Handle
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    oz.
    Round Face
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Round Face
    Texture
    Rectangular
    Face Texture
    Face
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Each
    Each
    A101 1/4"1 1/8"1 1/8"SerratedSmoothSteel12"0000000000000000000000000
    A141 1/4"1 3/16"1 3/16"SmoothSmoothSteel12"000000000000000000000000
    Accessories and Replacements for Hammers
    Round Face
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Style B. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .

    Style B

    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Fiberglass Handle—Fiberglass handles combine the strength of steel with the vibration resistance of wood and have a textured grip for slip resistance.
    Hickory Handle
    Fiberglass
    Handle
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    oz.
    Round Face Dia.
    Face
    Texture
    Face
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Each
    Each
    B121 1/4" × 1 9/16"SmoothSteel12"00000000000000000000000000
    Accessories and Replacements for Hammers
    Round Face with Chisel Head
    Image of Product. Style C. Front orientation. Style C. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Style D. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .

    Style C

    Style D

    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Fiberglass Handle—Fiberglass handles combine the strength of steel with the vibration resistance of wood and have a textured grip for slip resistance.
    Face
    Hickory Handle
    Fiberglass
    Handle
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    oz.
    Dia.
    Material
    Face
    Texture
    Blade
    Wd.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Each
    Each
    C81 1/2"SteelSmooth5/8"12"00000000000000000000000000
    D81 1/2"SteelSmooth5/8"12"000000000000000000000000
    Accessories and Replacements for Hammers
    Round Face with Pick Head
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Style D. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .
    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Style E. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .
    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Style F. Sheet Metal Forming Hammers .

    Style D

    Style E

    Style F

    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Fiberglass Handle—Fiberglass handles combine the strength of steel with the vibration resistance of wood and have a textured grip for slip resistance.
    Face
    Hickory Handle
    Fiberglass
    Handle
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    oz.
    Dia.
    Material
    Face
    Texture
    Overall
    Lg.
    Each
    Each
    D81 1/2"SteelSmooth12"00000000000000000000000000
    D101 7/8"SteelSmooth12"000000000000000000000000
    E101 1/4"SteelSmooth12"000000000000000000000000
    F101 1/2"SteelSmooth12"000000000000000000000000
    Accessories and Replacements for Hammers

    Forming Spoons

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Forming Spoons. Style B.

    Style B

    Place against the face of your workpiece and strike with a hammer. The blow will transfer to the workpiece without damaging the finish. Also known as dinging spoons, these tools are often used to smooth ridges and dings in sheet metal.
    Style B—Style B have large, slightly curved faces for efficient finishing and shaping of sheet metal edges.
    Head
    Style
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Wt.,
    oz.
    Material
    Each
    B9"2 1/8"1/4"15 1/8"40Steel0000000000000

    Masonry Hammers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Masonry Hammers , Plain Grip, Chisel Head.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Masonry Hammers , Chisel Head, Textured Grip.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Masonry Hammers , Textured Grip, Pick Head.

    Chisel Head

    Plain Grip

    Textured Grip

    Chisel Head

    Pick Head

    Textured Grip

    Pry, shape, chip, and cut masonry and stone. For replacement handles, see Hickory Hammer Handles.
    Textured Grip—Textured grips provide slip resistance.
    Smooth Face—Smooth-face chisel-head hammers are also known as bricklayers’, masons’, or tilesetters’ hammers.
    Pick Head—Pick-head hammers are also known as geologists' hammers and are commonly used to split and chip rocks.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than wooden handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Lg.
    Face
    Wd.
    Blade
    Wd.
    Face
    Material
    Head
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Plain Grip with Smooth-Face Chisel Head
     
    Hickory Handle
    115/16"15/16"1 1/8"SteelSteel10 3/4"Yes000000000000
    1 1/21 1/16"15/16"1 3/8"SteelSteel11 1/4"Yes00000000000
     
    Textured Grip with Smooth-Face Chisel Head
     
    Steel Handle
    113/16"13/16"1"SteelSteel11"No000000000000
    1 1/415/16"7/8"1 1/8"SteelSteel11"No00000000000
    1 1/215/16"7/8"1 1/4"SteelSteel11"No00000000000
     
    Textured Grip with Smooth-Face Pick Head
     
    Steel Handle
    1 3/87/8"13/16"SteelSteel12 3/4"No00000000000
     
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