Multi-purpose striking tool useful for a variety
of applications in industrial, automotive,
light engineering and metalworking: for striking
surfaces that could get damaged by steel
hammers
Chrome plated screw head with 2 screw-in
replaceable heads. Tubular steel handle
shifts the weight balance towards the head
for extra power in each blow
Available with a choice of heads:
a. Plastic Head
To lightly strike material without
damaging or marring the surface. Used
for piston cylinder assembly in engines,
jewellery making etc
b. Rubber Head
To deliver cushioned strike. Used in
sheet metal and aluminium fabrication
jobs, installation of wheel hub caps in
automotive assembly and maintenance
c. Brass Head
Used in denting and painting shops, fitting
jobs without causing any damage to the
work surface
d. Copper Head
Provides a firm positive blow without
any risk of marring the surface of highly
finished expensive components
APPLICATION
- Light Engineering Jobs
- Injection Moulding
- Light Metal Working
- Denting and Painting
- Assembly and Fitting in automotive workshops
- Assembly and Fitting in automotive workshops
- damage to the surface of component and parts
- Jewellery Making
ORDERING INFORMATION
| CAT
NR. | DESCRIPTION | BOX
QTY. |
| HMR/SF/25 | Hammer | 8 |
| KIT/HMR/SF/4ST | Kit: Mallet with plastic and rubber
head fitted, copper and brass head as
spares | 8 |
| SPARE HEADS |
|
|
| HD/PR/HMR/25 | Red plastic head | 10 |
| HD/PB/HMR/25 | Black rubber head | 10 |
| HD/BR/HMR/25 | Brass head | 10 |
| HD/CU/HMR/25 | Copper head | 10 |
Optimal for Delicate SurfacesThis mallet's medium/soft plastic faces excel in tasks that demand protection of workpieces. Its design ensures that even with repetitive use, surfaces remain unmarred, making it perfect for delicate materials such as tiles, wood, and soft metals.
User-Friendly, Ergonomic DesignThe rubberized grip is engineered for comfort and slips resistance, providing operators steady control during manual tasks. Lightweight construction, coupled with the mallet's balanced head, reduces user fatigue during prolonged use.
Replaceable Faces for Extended LifeInterchangeable plastic faces allow users to easily swap out worn heads, ensuring consistent performance and durability. This feature adds value and economy for general industrial, DIY, or professional settings.
FAQ's of Double Face Plastic Mallet:
Q: How do I replace the faces on the Double Face Plastic Mallet?
A: To replace the faces, simply unscrew the existing plastic heads by hand or with a gentle twisting motion. Then, align and screw in the new faces until they are snugly in place. This quick process extends the life of your mallet.
Q: What applications is this mallet best suited for?
A: This mallet is ideal for carpentry, tile setting, general striking, and any situation where preventing surface damage is essential. It is commonly used in workshops, construction sites, and by DIY enthusiasts for light to moderate striking.
Q: When should I choose a plastic mallet over a metal hammer?
A: Choose the Double Face Plastic Mallet when you need to strike without leaving marks, dents, or scratches on delicate surfaces. Its medium/soft faces offer the right balance of impact without compromising the workpiece integrity.
Q: Where is this mallet most commonly used?
A: You'll find this mallet in woodworking shops, tile installation projects, industrial assembly lines, and home toolkits, making it a versatile choice for both professionals and hobbyists in India and beyond.
Q: What are the advantages of the ergonomic, rubberized handle?
A: The non-slip, ergonomic handle provides superior grip and comfort during use, helping to reduce hand fatigue and enhance precision control, especially during extended tasks.
Q: How does the mallet prevent corrosion and ensure long-lasting use?
A: Constructed from non-corrosive materials, including durable plastics and a rubber handle, the mallet resists rust, making it suitable for use in varying environments and ensuring a long operational life.