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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.
    Round Screw-In Polyurethane Rubber Face
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Replaceable-Face Dead Blow Mallets , Round Screw-In Polyurethane Rubber Face.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Medium Face—Medium faces have a hardness that's suitable for most general purpose applications.
    Extra-Hard Face—Extra-hard faces have a hardness similar to that of a hard hat.
    Face
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Dia.
    Face Hardness Rating (Face Color)
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head
    Material
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Hickory Handle—Ribbed Grip
    1 3/81 1/4"Medium (Green) × Extra Hard (Black)5/16"-18
    UNC
    12"IronYes0000000000000
    1 3/81 1/2" Medium (Green) × Extra Hard (Black)5/16"-18
    UNC
    13"Aluminum
    Yes000000000000
     
    Polyurethane Rubber Faces

    Nail Hammers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Nail Hammers , Steel Handle, Textured Grip.

    Textured Grip

    Steel Handle

    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Serrated Face. Nail Hammers .
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Curved Claw. Nail Hammers .
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Straight Claw. Nail Hammers .

    Serrated Face

    Curved

    Claw

    Straight

    Claw

    Drive nails with the flat, steel face and remove them with the claw on the other end of the head.
    For replacement handles, see Hickory Hammer Handles.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than wooden handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Textured Grip—Textured grips provide slip resistance.
    Serrated Face—Serrated face prevents the head from slipping when striking.
    Curved Claw—Curved-claw hammers provide high leverage for nail removal.
    Straight Claw—Straight-claw hammers are also known as framing hammers. They're a good choice for ripping and prying wood in addition to nail removal, but they do not remove nails as efficiently as curved-claw hammers.
    Face
    Curved Claw
    Straight Claw
    Head Wt.,
    oz.
    Dia.
    Material
    Overall
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    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Each
    Steel Handle—Textured Grip
     
    Smooth Face
    221 1/4"Steel16"No0000000000000000000000000
     
    Serrated Face
    221 1/4"Steel16"No00000000000000000000000
     

    High-Visibility Dead Blow Mallets

    A fluorescent orange color makes these mallets easy to see. The head is loaded with metal shot for added weight and a controlled impact with minimal rebound. All are suitable for driving chisels and striking work without damaging its surface. Choose a lighter weight mallet 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. A textured grip provides slip resistance.
    Polyurethane Rubber Face
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. High-Visibility Dead Blow Mallets .
    Polyurethane rubber faces resist oils and solvents and won't crack under high impact. They're softer than metal faces, so they're good for striking plastic, wood, and sheet metal.
    Soft Face—Soft faces have a hardness similar to that of a tire tread.
    Face Hardness Rating—All have a face hardness rating for comparing their hardness with other plastic faces.
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Dia.
    Face Hardness Rating
    (Face Color)
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head Material
    Handle Color
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Polyurethane Rubber Handle with Steel Core—Textured Grip
    1 3/81 1/2"Soft (Fluorescent Orange)11 3/4"Polyurethane Rubber
    Fluorescent OrangeNo0000000000000
     

    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.
    Rectangular Bronze Face
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Sledge Hammers , Rectangular Bronze Face, Hickory Handle—Ribbed Grip.

    Hickory Handle—Ribbed Grip

    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.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Ribbed Grip—Ribbed grips provide slip resistance.
    Mallets
    Replacement
    Handles
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Lg.
    Face
    Wd.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head
    Material
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Each
    Hickory Handle—Ribbed Grip
    1 3/87/8"7/8"12"BronzeYes000000000000000000000000000
     

    Masonry Hammers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hammers. Masonry Hammers , Textured Grip, Pick 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.
    Pick Head—Pick-head hammers are also known as geologists' hammers and are commonly used to split and chip rocks.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than wooden handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Lg.
    Face
    Wd.
    Face
    Material
    Head
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Textured Grip with Smooth-Face Pick Head
     
    Steel Handle
    1 3/87/8"13/16"SteelSteel12 3/4"No000000000000
     

    Replaceable-Face Mallets

    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. Choose a mallet with a face that's softer than your workpiece to avoid marring it when tapping or striking. 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.
    Press-Fit Steel × Nylon Faces
    Image of Product. Press Fit with Textured Grip. Front orientation. Hammers. Replaceable-Face Mallets , Press-Fit Steel × Nylon Faces, Steel Handle with Textured Grip.

    Press Fit with Textured

    Grip

    Mallets with two face materials can be used for a wider range of applications than other mallets.
    Steel faces are the hardest metal faces we offer. Use them to drive chisels, masonry drills, and nails.
    Nylon faces are softer than metal faces, so they're good for striking plastic, wood, and sheet metal.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than wooden handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Textured Grip—Textured grips provide slip resistance.
    Hard Face—Hard faces have a hardness similar to that of a bowling ball.
    Face Hardness Rating—All have a face hardness rating for comparing their hardness with other rubber and plastic faces.
    Mallets
    Replacement
    Hammer Faces
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Dia.
    Face Hardness Rating
    (Face Color)
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head
    Material
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Each
    Steel Handle with Textured Grip
    1 3/81 3/8" Hard (White)11 1/2"SteelNo0000000000000000000000000
     

    Mallets

    Drive chisels and strike work without damaging its surface. To avoid marring, choose a mallet with faces that are 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.
    Rawhide Leather Face
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Style D. Mallets .

    Style D

    Rawhide faces are more durable than plastic and won't distort the surface of soft sheet metal, such as brass, aluminum, and copper.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Mallets cannot be sold to the listed areas due to import regulations.
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Dia.
    Overall
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    Grip
    Style
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Cannot Be
    Sold To
    Each
    Rawhide Leather Head with Hickory Handle
    D1 3/82 3/4"13 1/2"PlainYesCanada0000000000000
     
    Hickory Face
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Style D. Mallets .

    Style D

    Hickory faces are a good choice for light sheet metal work and striking wood.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Style
    Head Wt.,
    lb.
    Face
    Dia.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Grip
    Style
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Hickory Handle
    D1 3/83"13 1/2"PlainNo0000000000000
     
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