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Machinist Hammer Fibreglass Handle 500g(12 pcs)

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A Machinist Hammer Fibreglass handle is a specialized hand tool designed for precision metalworking tasks. The hammer typically features a head made of hardened steel with a flat or slightly rounded striking surface. The use of fiberglass for the handle provides durability, strength, and vibration resistance, making it suitable for use in machinist workshops and metalworking environments.

The Fiberglass handle offers advantages over traditional wooden handles, such as being more resistant to breakage, weathering, and chemicals. This type of hammer is often chosen by machinists for its ability to deliver controlled and accurate blows, making it suitable for tasks that require finesse and precision in shaping, adjusting, or assembling metal components. The combination of a Machinist Hammer and a Fiberglass handle contributes to a reliable and durable tool for various machining applications.

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Machinist Hammer Fibreglass Handle Uses 

  1. Metal Shaping and Forming: Machinist hammers are used to shape and form metal components accurately. The controlled blows delivered by the hammer allow machinists to manipulate metal into specific shapes and sizes.
  2. Assembly and Disassembly: Machinist hammers are often used in the assembly and disassembly of machinery and mechanical components. They can be employed to tap or drive pins, dowels, and other fasteners without causing damage to the parts.
  3. Chiseling and Cutting: Machinist hammers can be used with chisels for cutting or shaping metal. The precise control offered by these hammers allows machinists to make accurate cuts or remove material without causing unintended damage.
  4. Aligning and Adjusting Parts: Machinists often use hammers to align and adjust machine parts during the assembly process. The controlled force helps in achieving precise fits and clearances.
  5. Removing Bearings and Bushings: When it comes to maintenance or repair work, machinist hammers can be used to remove bearings, bushings, or other press-fit components from their housings.
  6. Tool and Die Work: Machinist hammers play a crucial role in tool and die work, where precision is essential. They are used to fine-tune or adjust dies and molds.
  7. Setting and Adjusting Fixtures: In machining operations, machinist hammers are used to set and adjust fixtures to ensure proper alignment and positioning of workpieces.
  8. Metalworking and Blacksmithing: Machinist hammers can be employed in blacksmithing tasks for shaping hot metal, adjusting the fit of components, or finishing forged pieces.
  9. General Machining Tasks: Machinist hammers are handy for various general machining tasks that require controlled and measured force. Their use is common in machine shops, fabrication, and metalworking industries.
SKU: AHS29744 Category:

Size

500 g

Safety measures and precautions

  1. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
    • Always wear appropriate PPE, including safety glasses or goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris.
    • Consider wearing ear protection if you are working in a noisy environment.
  2. Choose the Right Hammer for the Job:
    • Select a machinist hammer with the appropriate size and weight for the task at hand. Using the right tool ensures better control and reduces the risk of accidents.
  3. Inspect the Hammer:
    • Before use, inspect the machinist hammer for any signs of damage, such as cracks or loose components. Do not use a damaged hammer, as it may fail during use.
  4. Secure the Workpiece:
    • Secure the workpiece properly to prevent it from moving or shifting during hammering. This ensures better control and reduces the risk of accidents.
  5. Proper Grip and Stance:
    • Hold the hammer with a firm and comfortable grip. Ensure that your hands are dry to prevent slipping.
    • Maintain a stable and balanced stance while using the hammer to prevent falls or loss of control.
  6. Precision and Control:
    • Use the machinist hammer with precision and control. Avoid using excessive force, as this can lead to loss of control and potential injury.
  7. Use the Right Striking Surface:
    • Be aware of the type of striking surface on the hammer. Ensure it is suitable for the material you are working on to prevent damage to the hammer or the workpiece.
  8. Keep the Work Area Clean:
    • Clear the work area of unnecessary tools, debris, or other obstacles. A clean workspace reduces the risk of tripping or accidents.
  9. Communication:
    • If working in a team, communicate clearly with others to avoid accidental collisions or interference.

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