Rubber mallet - Square - fiberglass handle
A hammer that does not cause damage to objects and materials
that you are working on? Then the option of a rubber hammer is often the best. This
version from Talen Tools features a solid square rubber head. The
hammer is a thick 35 centimeters long. In terms of weight, the hammer is a
lot lighter than one kilogram at 850 grams. The short length and light weight make
the rubber hammer easy to control. Due to the rubber head, the
blows are better absorbed than with a steel hammer. So you feel less impact
on your arm and wrist.
Rubber hammer with strong handle
The handle of this model from Talen Tools is not made of wood, but of glass fiber. Fiberglass is low-maintenance, lightweight and enormously strong. Wood wears out faster and is more dependent on the weather. Glass fiber is very hard-wearing and the chance of stem breakage is extremely small. A disadvantage can be that fiberglass is slightly smoother to the touch than wood. You can easily counteract this yourself by wearing work gloves with a good grip. Of course, user comfort was also considered in the design of this rubber hammer. Therefore, the glass fiber has been coated with rubber at the grip point. This rubber is also corrugated, so you still experience a good grip.
Hitting stones with rubber hammer
For a paving job with decorative tiles or fragile stones, it is advisable to choose a rubber hammer. Rubber provides a less hard impact than steel. This makes the hammer ideal for leveling stones and tiles. After use, however, it is advisable to check the head for sharp particles. Do these remain in the head? Then these small particles can actually cause damage. So remove the sharp particles when you start the next job.
Advantages of the Talen Tools rubber hammer
- Rubber hammer with strong fiberglass handle
- Useful tool for paving and assembly
- Rubber hammer less intensive for your joints
Rubber hammer with strong handle
The handle of this model from Talen Tools is not made of wood, but of glass fiber. Fiberglass is low-maintenance, lightweight and enormously strong. Wood wears out faster and is more dependent on the weather. Glass fiber is very hard-wearing and the chance of stem breakage is extremely small. A disadvantage can be that fiberglass is slightly smoother to the touch than wood. You can easily counteract this yourself by wearing work gloves with a good grip. Of course, user comfort was also considered in the design of this rubber hammer. Therefore, the glass fiber has been coated with rubber at the grip point. This rubber is also corrugated, so you still experience a good grip.
Hitting stones with rubber hammer
For a paving job with decorative tiles or fragile stones, it is advisable to choose a rubber hammer. Rubber provides a less hard impact than steel. This makes the hammer ideal for leveling stones and tiles. After use, however, it is advisable to check the head for sharp particles. Do these remain in the head? Then these small particles can actually cause damage. So remove the sharp particles when you start the next job.
Advantages of the Talen Tools rubber hammer
- Rubber hammer with strong fiberglass handle
- Useful tool for paving and assembly
- Rubber hammer less intensive for your joints
| Article number | GL19 |
|---|---|
| Eancode | 8712448283939 |
| Weight | 850 grams |
|---|---|
| Width | 121 mm |
| Depth | 76 mm |
| Height | 366 mm |
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