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VAUGHAN Cross Pein Hammer

Vaughan cross pein hammers are designed for application in tight spaces, such as working in a corner. They can also handle tasks like driving a nail that needs accurate precision to avoid any ...Read More

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StyleModelFace DiameterHandle ColorHandle DesignHandle MaterialHead LengthHead WeightHead WidthOverall LengthPrice
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S48
1.5"NaturalStraightHickory Wood5.5"3 lb.1.5"15"£39.01
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RS24
1.25"BlueNonslip GripSteel4.75"1-1/2 lb.1.25"13"-
RFQ
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S32
1.437"NaturalStraightHickory Wood4.5"2 lb.1.25"14.5"£35.79

Working Mechanism

  • They feature a flat head at one side to allow general hammering and have a pointed end (or peen) on the other side for shaping metal or setting nails at an angle.
  • On swinging the hammer, the energy stored in the swinging motion transfers from the head of the hammer to the object being struck.
  • This causes the object to be shaped or set in place with little effort and reduces operator fatigue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of wood handles?

Tennessee grade-A Hickory wood handles have a tapered design to allow better grasping and are fire-finished for use in high-risk areas.

Are these hammers corrosion-resistant?

Yes, these hammers are powder-coated to offer more durability and resistance to wear and tear than other finishes like paint or electroplating. It also provides smooth finish to improve the grip and comfort of the tool.

What is meant by non-slip grip?

A rubber or plastic material is moulded onto the steel handles of these hammers, providing a soft, non-slip grip that conforms to the user's hand, reducing hand fatigue and improving tool control.

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