Here we will take a look at the many different types of hammers and their uses, ok let's go.
Titanium framing Hammer
Titanium framing hammers have a lightweight, precision cast, their one-piece titanium head ables user to swing faster with less effort for increased nail driving power. Also the serrated face grips nail head.
Traditional curved-claw Hammer
We all know and most have used this type of hammer, its the most common of all hammers. Removes nails pounds them in etc, the downside is that its not easy on the wrist when it comes to prolong use.
Masonary Hammer
This hammer has a high-grade steel head that is securely fitted with the hardwood handle. A brick hammer is not intended for striking chisels or metal. Its
Designed for breaking, trimming and cleaning brick and always use safety goggles when using this tool.
Welder’s Hammer
Welder's hammer is used to chip and remove slag from welds. You will notice it has a coiled spring handle, the reason for this because it helps absorb shock while chipping.
Sledge Hammer
A sledge hammer have a concentrated strike face that a more powerful blow then normal hammers, also most have a carbon fiber handle for durability.
Drywall Hammer
You will notice the head and handle are forged in 1-piece solid steel and a scored and rounded face on opposite side for easy and proper nail driving, the blade edge for scoring drywall.
Ball-peen Hammer
A ball-peen hammer has many uses, such as striking punches and chisels. The peen face is useful for rounding off edges of metal pins and fasteners, such as rivets.
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