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HAMMER THAT FITS EVERY SHOPS NEED No matter what material you need to hammer, the Dexter Hedloc Hammer is versatile enough to handle it, this hammer has interchangeable inserts to fit any shop need, the inserts offered are as follows: Benefits of each insert: Brass- hardest of the three, used for metal work when you don’t want any sparks Lead- softest of the three, with a lead insert there is dead blow and it’s a non-marring material Nylon- between Brass and Lead in hardness, in case you don’t want to leave any marks while using the hammer Other Characteristics of the Hedloc Hammer - Bright Zinc Coated - Steel Handle - Knurled Grip - Left-handed thread to remain tight - Wrench flats for tightening head - Hollow to decrease weight |
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