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Non Sparking Club Hammer

Maza
Fäustel
Кувалда с короткой рукояткой
Malho
Non Sparking Club Hammer

Non-Sparking Club Hammers are heavy-duty hand tools designed for striking chisels, punches, and for light demolition tasks in hazardous environments where sparks could ignite flammable substances. Featuring a short handle and a double-faced head, they deliver controlled force in confined spaces, making them ideal for industrial use. Manufactured from high-quality Copper Titanium and Aluminium Bronze alloys, these hammers are spark-proof, corrosion-resistant, and built for long-lasting durability.

They are widely used across industries such as Mining, Oil & Gas, Fertilizer Plants, Explosives & Pyrotechnics, and Chemical Manufacturing. Non-Sparking Club Hammers ensure safety and reliability, providing maintenance personnel and technicians with secure performance in spark-sensitive zones.

Sizes & Specifications

Part Number
Size
HM-4091
Non-Sparking Club Hammer - 910 Gms / 2 lbs
HM-4180
Non-Sparking Club Hammer - 1800 Gms / 4 lbs

Safety & Best Practices

Do’s

  • Use for striking chisels, punches, or controlled demolition.

  • Hold firmly and strike squarely with measured force.

  • Inspect the hammer regularly for cracks, wear, or loose handles.

  • Use protective gloves and goggles during operation.

  • Keep the tool clean and properly stored after use.

Don’ts

  • Do not use on hardened steel or surfaces beyond rated capacity.

  • Avoid striking with the side of the hammer head.

  • Never use a hammer with a chipped, cracked, or loose head.

  • Do not strike one hammer against another.

  • Avoid using as a prying or levering tool.

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