Punches
- A punch/sending punch is a heavy metal bar with a pointed end at one end and a blunt end at the other end, which is usually struck with a hammer. Carpenters generally use a round-headed hammer to punch. It is used for driving objects or to create a stamp on a workpiece. Decorative punches may be used to create patterns or visual patterns on a workpiece. There are many types to choose from such as center punches, sending punches, and letter punches, etc. for different applications.
Rubber Hammers
- Resin Hammer / Rubber Head Hammer is a soft-headed hammer used to hit, knock or bend soft-surfaced workpieces to maintain the condition of the workpiece and prevent the surface of the workpiece from being scratched. Because it is made of soft materials, it has the properties of being soft, highly durable and not easily torn or broken.
Sheet Metal Hammer
- The shaping hammer is a hard head hammer that is strong and flexible. There are many types such as ball head hammer, cross head hammer and straight head hammer for general shaping and shaping work. The hammer head is resistant to corrosion, making the tool last longer and work better. In sheet metal work or various jewelry into the desired shape The handle of the hammer is permanently aligned with the user’s hand for maximum comfort and ease of use.
Shock-less Hammers
- Reboundless hammers are mostly made of steel inside and plastic outside, so they are soft and make no noise when knocking. The hammer absorbs the recoil of the small metal pellets inside the hammer head, thus preventing recoil back to the user’s hand and preventing the user’s arm from tiring. Therefore, they are suitable for wood assembly and plastic products, etc. However, they should not be used for hammering nails and sharp workpieces.
Stainless Steel Hammers
- The handle is made of thermoplastic rubber, easy to grip and fits comfortably in the hand.
- The blade part is long from the tip to the impact part, so the impact force from the hammer is transmitted directly to the tip of the blade.
Stone Hammers
- Most stone hammers are made of high quality steel for strength and durability. They come in a variety of sizes and styles, including octagonal shapes, comfortable handles, and anti-slip functions. Stone hammers are quite heavy, making them ideal for general heavy-duty use and durable for long periods of use. They are also a tool that can easily break bricks, stones, concrete, steel, and other materials.
Welding Chipping Hammer
- Slag Hammer / Weld Seam Hammer Hardened steel head for removing slag and spatter from welding work. The hammer has a conical head with a flat pointed end and a beveled tail end. With an ergonomic handle design to absorb vibration, it is lightweight, strong and flexible.
Wood Hammers
- Wooden hammer, both the head and the handle of the hammer are made of hardwood in the form of round and square bars. The surface is smooth and the edges are smoothed so they do not scratch the surface of the workpiece. In addition, it is light and durable, making it suitable for hitting, knocking or bending workpieces with soft surfaces.
Chisels
- Chisel A cutting tool consisting of a long, thin block of metal with a pointed or beveled edge at one end, and sometimes a handle at the other end, usually a wooden or plastic handle. It is used to remove pieces of stone, wood, or metal by placing a sharp edge against the material to be cut and pushing or striking the other end with a hammer or mallet. For sculptural work, carving into desired shapes and sizes.
Claw Hammers
- A claw hammer is a type of hammer that is primarily used for driving nails into workpieces or for demolition. Claw hammers typically weigh between 16 and 25 ounces. They have steel heads and wooden, fiberglass, or steel handles. One side of the head is smooth and is used for pounding. The rounded nail tip, along with the handle, is used to provide leverage for light demolition work. A great all-purpose tool that is strong and durable enough to withstand heavy use.
Double-ended Hammer
- Double-headed hammer has an octagonal head that has been hardened with a wooden handle, plastic, etc., which increases work efficiency. It is suitable for general construction and civil engineering work, such as driving pillars or forging iron, etc.
Hammers for Woodwork
- A carpenter’s hammer is a handyman’s tool for driving or pulling out nails. It usually has a straight cross-section and a smooth or slightly curved face. The tail of the hammer has a fork for pulling out nails. The handle may be wood or plastic. As a result, a carpenter’s hammer is one of the most basic and versatile tools for any craftsman.
Single Ended Hammer
- The Ball Peg Hammer is an extremely versatile tool and is small enough to fit in the user’s toolbox or tool bag. It is a strong hammer with excellent weight distribution during use to reduce fatigue. The hammer head is heat treated for increased durability and has a variety of grips for comfort, strength and durability. The ball end is used for driving rivets and the smooth end is used for general hammering.