Halder Supercraft Dead Blow, Non-Rebounding Mallet with Nylon Face Inserts and Steel Housing, 0.98" / 11.46 oz.
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Halder Supercraft Dead Blow, Non-Rebounding Mallet with Nylon Face Inserts and Steel Housing, 0.98" / 11.46 oz.

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Halder Supercraft Dead Blow, Non-Rebounding Mallet with Nylon Face Inserts and Steel Housing, 0.98" / 11.46 oz.The head of the SUPERCRAFT mallet is filled with steel shot. This means that when the workpiece is impacted, the energy of the shot is transferred with a slight delay. The reduced rebound allows the impact energy to be absorbed, resulting in extremely powerful impact without vibration which is much easier on your joints. Additionally, an advantage over steel mallets is the reduced noise level. Application Areas Positioning and joining of workpieces in

The head of the SUPERCRAFT mallet is filled with steel shot. This means that when the workpiece is impacted, the energy of the shot is transferred with a slight delay. The reduced rebound allows the impact energy to be absorbed, resulting in extremely powerful impact without vibration which is much easier on your joints. Additionally, an advantage over steel mallets is the reduced noise level.

Application Areas

Positioning and joining of workpieces in the vice, sheet-metal working, assembly of sharp-edged workpieces, assembly and repair work in the automotive and truck sector, Scaffold and tent construction, Hall, steel and exhibition stand construction, Concrete formwork, straightening work, housing assembly, plant construction, Fence construction, Driving steel wedges, Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul

Completely robot-welded, handle-protection sleeve, very safe handle-head-connection due to aluminum wedge and safety pin, robust powder coating, maximum solidity of the inserts made from special nylon with excellent impact quality and very high durability, handle and inserts replaceable

Material

Inserts:
Nylon, white
hard
very wear-resistant
no chipping
noise-dampening
very high impact

Handle:
Hickory

Dimensions
OAL: 12.01"
Head Length: 4.13"
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