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Replaceable-Face Dead Blow Mallets
The replaceable faces can be changed out when worn. These mallets have a head loaded with metal shot for added weight and a controlled impact with minimal rebound. Use them to drive chisels and strike work without damaging its surface. The polyurethane rubber faces resist oils and solvents and won't crack under high impact; they're often used on plastic, wood, and sheet metal. To avoid marring when tapping or striking, choose a face that's softer than your workpiece. Lighter weight mallets are good for tapping work into place and driving a chisel to make small cuts. Use heavier weight mallets when assembling joints, dislodging stuck parts, and making aggressive cuts with a chisel. Longer mallets allow for more powerful swings. The handle has a ribbed grip for slip resistance.
Medium faces have a hardness that's suitable for most general purpose applications. Extra-hard faces have a hardness similar to that of a hard hat.
Hickory handles resist vibration.

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Head Wt. | Face Dia. | Face Hardness Rating (Face Color) | Size | Type | Overall Lg. | Head Material | Handle Material | Grip Style | Handle Replaceable | Each | |
Round Screw-In Polyurethane Rubber Face | |||||||||||
2 3/8 lbs. | 2" | Medium (Green) × Extra Hard (Black) | 3/8"-16 | UNC | 15" | Aluminum | Hickory | Ribbed | Replaceable | 0000000 | 0000000 |

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.
Extra-hard faces have a hardness similar to that of a hard hat.
Sledge Hammers

Demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills. For demolition work, choose a hammer with a face that's harder than your workpiece. Longer and heavier hammers deliver greater impact.
10" to 16" long hammers are also known as engineers', drilling, club, and crack hammers. Use them for light demolition and tasks where longer hammers don't have room to swing.
Bronze faces are good for striking non-ferrous metal, such as aluminum, nickel, and titanium.
Handles with a fiberglass core resist breakage if you miss your mark.
Textured and ribbed grips provide slip resistance.
Head Wt., lbs. | Face Lg. | Face Wd. | Overall Lg. | Handle Replaceable | Each | |
Rectangular Bronze Face | ||||||
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Polyurethane Rubber Handle with Fiberglass Core—Ribbed Grip | ||||||
2 3/8 | 1 1/4" | 1 1/4" | 12" | Nonreplaceable | 0000000 | 0000000 |