Product Detail
GearWrench presents a wide range of polyurethane dead blow hammers, including ball pein, standard one - piece, slim line one - piece, and sledge head one - piece types. The canister filled with steel shot creates a dead blow effect. This effect maintains impact, boosts force, cuts down on rebound, and absorbs shock. The steel - reinforced handles have a textured surface and a flanged butt - end for a non - slip hold. The ball pein hammer has a steel face and pein, great for striking punches and chisels, and shaping and straightening unhardened metals. The standard, slim line, and sledge head types are coated with durable, hot - cast urethane. This coating resists chipping and splitting, doesn't mar surfaces or spark, and reduces noise when hitting metal. Key features include a steel shot - filled canister for a dead blow effect, a hot - cast urethane covering, a steel face and pein for versatile use, a steel - reinforced handle for strength and safety, a non - slip textured handle, high - visibility red urethane, and it's made in the USA. Specifications: ASME B107.400, red color, comfort grip, dead blow ball pein style, 1.75 - inch face and head diameter, polished face finish, 8.812 - inch handle length, steel frame with polyurethane coating handle, 4.812 - inch head length, 1.95 - lb head weight, used for bending and shaping metal, steel shot material, not tether - ready.
Using your GearWrench 68 - 532G dead blow ball pein hammer is straightforward. For shaping and straightening unhardened metals, hold the hammer by the textured handle firmly to avoid slipping. The steel face and pein are perfect for striking punches and chisels. Just line up your tool and give a solid hit. When using it for bending metal, place the metal where you want it to bend and use the hammer to apply force. As for maintenance, keep the hammer clean after each use. Wipe it down with a dry cloth to remove any debris. Avoid using it on extremely hard surfaces that could damage the hammer. If the handle gets dirty, you can use a mild soap and water to clean it, but make sure it's completely dry before using it again. Also, store the hammer in a dry place to prevent rust. And always check the handle for any signs of wear or damage before each use to ensure your safety.