Hammers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
677 H

677 H

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

SCALING HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS 300

0

4 E-100

4 E-100

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEERS' HAMMER 100 G

0

248 ST-40

248 ST-40

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

RECOILLESS HAMMER 40 MM

0

248 ST-45

248 ST-45

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

RECOILLESS HAMMER 45 MM

0

69-701G

69-701G

Xcelite

MAXX LCK SLEDGE THR RDY 4LB 14"

0

11414N

11414N

Xcelite

HAMMER,22OZ,131/2L,FBGS,PREM,RIP

0

600 H-600

600 H-600

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEERS' HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS

0

69-705G

69-705G

Xcelite

MAXX LCK SLEDGE THR RDY 8LB 24"

0

82251

82251

Xcelite

HMR BLL PEIN FGL 16OZ

0

69-501G

69-501G

Xcelite

HMR DEAD BLO 1LB FGL HDL

0

620 H-1500

620 H-1500

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

CLUB HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS 1500 G

0

8601 1.1/2

8601 1.1/2

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEER'S BALL PEIN HAMMER 1.1/

0

4 E-200

4 E-200

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEERS' HAMMER 200 G

1

4 E-600

4 E-600

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEERS' HAMMER 600 G

0

65 E-25

65 E-25

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

JOINERS' HAMMER 25 MM

0

69-532G

69-532G

Xcelite

HMR DEAD BLO STD 26 OZ

0

11402N

11402N

Xcelite

HAMMER,FIBERGLASS,16OZ,PRO SERIE

0

4 E-300

4 E-300

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

ENGINEERS' HAMMER 300 G

0

248 ST-60

248 ST-60

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

RECOILLESS HAMMER 60 MM

0

225 E-32

225 E-32

GEDORE Tools, Inc.

NYLON HAMMER D 32 MM

0

Hammers

1. Overview

Hammers are fundamental hand or power tools designed to deliver impact force for driving, shaping, or breaking materials. Modern hammers integrate advanced materials and ergonomic designs to enhance precision, safety, and efficiency across industries such as construction, manufacturing, and maintenance.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Claw HammerCurved claw for nail removal, balanced striking faceCarpentry, demolition
Ball Peen HammerRound peen for metal shaping, hardened striking surfaceMetalworking, riveting
Rubber MalletNon-marring elastic head, vibration absorptionFurniture assembly, automotive
Electric HammerMotor-driven impact mechanism, adjustable forceConcrete drilling, heavy-duty construction
Impact HammerHigh-torque rotational force, socket compatibilityMechanical repair, bolt tightening

3. Structure and Components

Typical hammers consist of: - Head: Forged steel or composite materials with hardened striking surfaces - Handle: Fiberglass, wood, or polymer with anti-vibration coatings - Connection System: Wedge-lock or integral molding to prevent head detachment - Ergonomic Elements: Textured grips, shock-absorbing cores

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Head Weight0.2-10 kg rangeDetermines impact force and user fatigue
Material Hardness50-60 HRC for steel headsAffects durability and spark resistance
Handle Length200-500 mmInfluences torque and control precision
Impact Energy1-50 J (power tools)Dictates material penetration capability
Vibration Damping0-20 m/s Reduces repetitive strain injuries

5. Application Fields

  • Construction: Concrete breaking, framing
  • Automotive: Panel shaping, component assembly
  • Manufacturing: Sheet metal forming, assembly lines
  • Energy: Pipeline maintenance, turbine repair
  • Case Study: Hilti TE 76 impact hammer used for high-precision anchor installation in bridge construction

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Innovation
Stanley Black & DeckerFatMax Xtreme Claw HammerShock control handle system
Hilti CorporationTE-MH 22 MultiHammerEC motor with smart force control
Bosch Power ToolsGBH 11-260 DR ProfessionalVibration-reduction electronics
Estwing ManufacturingM87DW Dual Warranted HammerFull-polished steel monoblock design

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Material compatibility (e.g., brass hammers for explosive environments)
  • Force requirements vs. ergonomics
  • Operating environment (temperature, moisture)
  • Regulatory compliance (ISO 17038 for hand tools)
  • Maintenance accessibility (replaceable heads/handles)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Integration of brushless motors for 40% energy savings
  • Smart sensors for impact force monitoring
  • Recyclable composite materials reducing weight by 30%
  • Modular systems combining 5+ hammer functions in one tool
  • AI-powered usage analytics for predictive maintenance
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