Machinist Hammer

A machinist hammer, also known as a ball-peen hammer, is a specialized hand tool used in metalworking and machining applications. It typically consists of a handle and a head with two faces—a flat face on one side and a rounded, ball-shaped peen on the other. The flat face is used for striking and shaping metal surfaces, while the peen is often employed for tasks like riveting, rounding out metal edges, or forming concave shapes. Machinist hammers are designed to deliver controlled and precise blows in metal fabrication and are commonly used by machinists, metalworkers, and mechanics for various tasks in the workshop.

Tap Set

An TAP SET typically refers to a set of eight taps, which are tools used in machining and metalworking. Taps are used to create internal threads in a drilled hole, allowing for the insertion of screws, bolts, or other threaded fasteners. The set usually includes taps of various sizes to accommodate different thread specifications. The term "8 PCS" indicates that the set consists of eight individual taps, each designed for specific threading requirements. These sets are commonly used by machinists, mechanics, and individuals involved in metal fabrication or repair work.