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- Item: Oz Upe Plastic Dead Blow Hammer 29
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- Item: Sledge Head Dead Blow Hammer,8 lb.
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- Item: Dead Blow Ball Pein Hammer,40 oz.
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer 49OZ
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- Item: Striking Tool
- Head Material: Hot Cast Polyurethane
- Head Weight: 1.6lb.
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- Color: Black
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer 24OZ
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- Head Weight: 13 oz
- Face Diameter: 1.3 in.
- Overall Length: 10.1 in.
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer,18 oz.
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- Item: Hammers
- Head Weight: 1.09 lbs
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer,10 oz.
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- Item: Hammer,Brass,1 lb. Head
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer, Soft Face, 1-1/2 lb.
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- Item: Dead Blow Hammer
- Head Material: Aluminum
- Head Weight: 1 1/2 lb
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- Item: Striking Tool
- Head Material: Hot Cast Polyurethane
- Head Weight: 3.3lb.
About Dead Blow Hammers
Dead Blow Hammers are a type of hammer designed to reduce the amount of bounce back when striking an object. They are filled with lead shot, sand, or other materials and use a rubber head to absorb the shock from striking an object.
Types of Dead Blow Hammers
The most common types of Dead Blow Hammers are 48 oz rubber mallets, steel face dead blow hammers, metal dead blow hammers, and plastic dead blow hammers. Each type has its own unique features and benefits that make them better suited for certain jobs than others. For example, a steel face dead blow hammer is more durable than its plastic counterpart while a plastic dead blow hammer can be used in wet conditions.
How Dead Blow Hammers are Made
Dead Blow Hammers are made using a combination of materials including metal heads filled with lead shot or sand. The weight of the material inside helps absorb the shock from striking an object while still providing enough force to complete the job. In addition to this, some Dead Blow Hammers also include rubber or composite heads which further reduce the amount of bounce back.
Industries that use Dead Blow Hammers
Dead Blow Hammers have many uses in various industries including automotive repair, construction work, plumbing work and more. Professionals often use them for tasks such as breaking up concrete or loosening tight bolts due to their ability to provide enough force without causing damage.
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