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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.
Lead faces are the softest metal faces we offer. They're for use on plastic and soft, nonferrous metal, such as copper and aluminum.
Steel and aluminum handles are stronger than hickory handles but have less vibration resistance.

Head Wt. | Face Dia. | Overall Lg. | Grip Style | Handle Replaceable | Each | ||
Steel Handle | |||||||
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F | 6 lbs. | 2" | 11" | Smooth | Nonreplaceable | 0000000 | 000000 |
Nonsparking Mallets

The faces and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking, resist corrosion, and are nonmagnetic. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. All are suitable for driving chisels and striking work without damaging its surface. To avoid marring the workpiece, use these mallets on material that is harder than the metal faces. 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. A textured grip provides slip resistance. For replacement handles, see Fiberglass Hammer Handles.
Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
Head Wt., lbs. | Face Dia. | Overall Lg. | Handle Material | Grip Style | Handle Replaceable | Specifications Met | Each | |
Aluminum-Bronze Face | ||||||||
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6 | 2 1/8" | 15" | Fiberglass | Textured | Replaceable | FM Approved | 0000000 | 0000000 |
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.
20" and longer hammers can be swung with both hands to deliver a more powerful strike than shorter hammers.
Steel faces are the hardest metal faces we offer. Use them on stone, concrete, and hardened nails.
Hickory handles resist vibration. Handles with a fiberglass core resist breakage if you miss your mark.
Textured and ribbed grips provide slip resistance.
Nonsparking Sledge Hammers

The faces and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Use them to demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills. For demolition work, ensure that the workpiece is softer than the metal faces. Longer and heavier hammers deliver greater impact. All have a textured or ribbed grip for slip resistance. For replacement handles, see Fiberglass Hammer Handles.
33" long hammers can be swung with both hands to deliver a more powerful strike than shorter hammers.
Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
Head Wt., lbs. | Face Dia. | Overall Lg. | Handle Material | Grip Style | Handle Replaceable | Specifications Met | Each | |
Aluminum-Bronze Face | ||||||||
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6 | 2" | 33" | Fiberglass | Ribbed | Replaceable | FM Approved | 0000000 | 0000000 |