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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.
Two way Hammer
A Two Way Hammer is a versatile hand tool designed with two distinct striking surfaces or functions, allowing it to perform multiple tasks. This tool typically combines features for both driving and extracting, providing users with increased flexibility and efficiency in various applications, such as carpentry, construction, automotive repairs, metalworking, or other trades.
Welding Hammer
A welding hammer is a hand tool specifically designed for use in welding applications. It typically features a pointed pick on one end and a chisel or flat surface on the other. The pointed end is used for chipping away excess weld material, slag, and spatter from the welded joint, while the flat or chisel end is employed for cleaning and smoothing the welded surface. Welding hammers are essential for post-welding cleanup, ensuring the removal of unwanted residues and achieving a clean and well-finished weld.