What is a hammer?
SDAGEHAMMER is a tool hand -categorized as a hammer, but is significantly larger than a standard flap hammer or mallet. Due to its size, it is usually used for tasks that require more power than can be applied with a standard hammer. The handle is longer than a standard hammer and is usually made of wood. The head is usually a metal and a hammer can weigh up to £ 20 (9 kg).
Unlike a hammer or even with a rubber gum, a hammer is not used for light service tasks. Rather, it is designed to move large force to a small area. This is possible due to the larger head and longer handle. Although it requires a person with some force to control such a hammer with full force, a long swinging range and head weight allows for a greater impact.
SDAGEHAMMERS have been used in construction for many years. When railways were built, they were a useful tool for the driving tips of railways. SDAGEHAMMER JELSO, which was deployed for Rear control, steel reinforcements often used in commercial concrete and masonryU, as well as for crushing concrete and other demolition work. It is also useful for the division of large protocols and pieces of wood when used in combination with a small handling ax.
The weight and length of the hammer handle varies. Although it is most often a heavy hammer with a long handle, there are also smaller ones weighing much less than £ 20 (9 kg). These smaller hammers are useful for tasks with moderate duties, where the clawing hammer is insufficient, but the full -size hammer is too large as demolition in tight areas. Using any type of hammer should be used certain safety measures, including the use of safety glasses, clear work area without obstacles in swing; The stability of the handle and head should be checked before each use.