American Hammer Soft Alloy Non-Marring Hammers

Brand:   American Hammer
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American Hammer Soft Alloy Non-Marring Hammers

  • Brass Alloy:
    Should always be used in the place of steel hammers in any metalworking application.
  • It is the most durable material we offer and should be used on surfaces that can withstand marring or on surfaces that will require further machining.
  • Bronze Alloy:
    Slightly softer than our brass hammers and should be used in applications that require non-sparking implements.
  • Bronze hammers should be used on surfaces that can withstand marring or will require further machining.
  • Pure Copper:
    Have a better protective ability than brass hammers.
  • Copper hammers can be used on softer steels and also provide good wear characteristics and are an excellent choice for most non-critical machining applications.
  • Lead Alloy:
    American Hammers most versatile striking tool.
  • All applications considered are for the purpose of moving material without damaging the striking surface.
  • From straightening drive shafts to assembling gear boxes, no man-made material can replace the dead blow characteristics of lead hammers.
  • Zinc Alloy:
    Should be used where copper hammers would not be the ideal solution and in applications that lead hammers would be too soft.
  • Use our zinc hammers with confidence on low carbon steels, cast iron, aluminum plate and other soft metals.
  • Made in the U.S.A.

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American Hammer Soft Alloy Non-Marring Hammers

American Hammer Soft Alloy Non-Marring Hammers

American Hammer Soft Alloy Non-Marring Hammers