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HARDEN Precision 100g (0.1kg) Machinist Hammer | 590031

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Achieve extreme precision with the HARDEN 590031 100g Machinist Hammer. Designed for engineers, watchmakers, and DIY enthusiasts who require a light touch, this German-pattern hammer offers the perfect combination of traditional head geometry and modern handle technology.

The head is forged from fine-grain steel, hardened and tempered to HRC > 48 for lasting durability. Finished in a matte black powder coating for rust resistance, the head features a square striking face and a tapered pein for working in tight spaces. The handle is constructed from high-strength fiberglass with a dual-color ergonomic cushion grip, providing superior shock absorption and a non-slip hold compared to traditional wood handles.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Forged & Tempered Steel Head: High-grade carbon steel construction ensures the striking face won’t mushroom or chip.

  • Modern Fiberglass Handle: Significantly stronger than wood and virtually unbreakable under normal use; provides excellent vibration dampening.

  • Ergonomic Cushion Grip: Two-color rubberized grip designed for comfort and precision, even with oily hands.

  • Precision Weight (100g): Perfectly balanced for light striking tasks where a heavier hammer might cause damage.

  • Anti-Rust Finish: Matte black powder painting protects the head from corrosion and wear.

  • Tapered Pein: The wedge-shaped pein allows for accurate striking of small nails, pins, and metal edges.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: 590031

  • Weight: 100g / 0.1kg

  • Head Material: Forged Fine-Grain Steel

  • Handle Material: High-Strength Fiberglass

  • Hardness: HRC > 48

  • Head Finish: Matt Black Powder Painted

Ideal For:

  • Precision Engineering: Striking small punches, pins, and mechanical components.

  • Jewelry & Watch Repair: Light metal forming and delicate striking.

  • Model Making: Assembling small parts and driving tiny nails.

  • Electrical Work: Working with small clips and sensitive hardware.