Claw hammers are typically used for pounding nails into wood or other materials, but there are a number of other functions that claw hammers can perform in various situations. The material the claw hammer is made out of can determine the amount of force it can withstand, which is typically less than that of a steel-headed hammer. Fiberglass handles make these hammers lighter in weight than others, though they can be slippery if not dry. A claw hammer with a fiberglass handle weight is 450 grams. The use of fiberglass handles to reduce the weight of claw hammers also means that they won’t absorb any moisture, so they will never swell or become slippery when exposed to water over time. Claw hammers usually have carbon steel heads and claws, which resist rusting better than other types of metal. A claw hammer is a tool that is used to drive nails into wood by swinging the head (the back of the tool) with a striking face on it. The claw part of the name comes from the fact that the head of the hammer has a curved iron piece on it called a claw, which is used for pulling nails out of boards. This type of hammer is also sometimes called a carpenter’s hammer. Carbon steel is one of the most common materials used in making tools and other items like springs because it is flexible and strong. The most common form used in making hammers is spring steel, which many hammers are made out of. When spring steel is formed into a hammer, it becomes more flexible than regular steel so that it will absorb shock upon impact with objects and not break as easily. Fiberglass handles are also very common in hammers, mostly because they are lighter than hardwood handles and they help conduct heat away from your hand.
Specification:-
- Weight:16oz/450g
- Drop-forged hammerhead
- Heat treatment,45# carbon steel
- Unique design fiberglass handle
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