Gearwrench® Hmr Dead Blow Std 13 Oz Part# - 69-530G

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Gearwrench® Hmr Dead Blow Std 13 Oz Part# - 69-530G

Brand: GEARWRENCH®

Part Number: 69-530G

Weight: 0.81 lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA

Features: Proudly made in the USA | 7.2 oz Head weight, 13 oz Overall weight | Canister filled with steel shot in the hammer's head creates a dead blow effect to reduce rebound | Dead blow design also sustains impact, maximizes force, and absorbs the shock of impact | Non-sparking, hot-cast polyurethane body covers the steel shot chamber and the steel reinforced handle.Polyurethane face doesn't mar surfaces or absorb liquids, resists chipping and splitting, and reduces striking noise.Steel reinforced handle is strong and safe, built to resist breaking from an overstrike.Knurled texture on the handle with a flanged back end combine for a sure non-slip grip.Red polyurethane body is highly visible and durable enough for heavy-duty work.Meets or exceeds US federal spec. GGG-H-33A

We offer a broad line of polyurethane dead blow hammers in ball pein, standard one-piece, slim line one-piece, and sledge head one-piece types, All Built with the strength and innovation that define GEARWRENCH. Each hammers' Head contains a canister full of steel shot that creates a dead blow effect, sustaining impact, maximizing force, reducing rebound, and absorbing the shock of impact. The handles are reinforced with steel for strength and also feature a knurled texture for improved grip. The flanged back end of the handle won't slip past your grip. The ball pein type has a steel face and pein which allows for conventional use in striking punches and chisels, as well as shaping and straightening unhardened metals. The standard, slim line, and sledge head one-piece types have a durable, hot-cast polyurethane coating which resists chipping or splitting, and is non-marring and non-sparking. The hot-cast polyurethane coating also reduces noise when striking metal.