Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FacomHammer Type
Engineer's Hammer
Head Material
Carbon Steel
Handle Material
Graphite
Overall Length
330.0 mm
Weight
1kg
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
Facom Graphite Handle Riveting Engineers Hammer
Introducing a series of FACOM Cross-Diagonal ball-pein hammers. These hammers are very versatile, small enough to fit in any toolbox and strong enough to shape sheet metal. Offers excellent weight distribution which reduces fatigue, unbreakable and secure graphite handle, forged and heat-treated head for increased durability and epoxy resin head to handle the connection.
Why would you buy these hammers?
These hammers are not only strong and durable there is care and attention to safety, reduced shock and vibration to help with fatigue plus the ergonomic design with the contoured grip that prevents loss of grip.
Facom 200C Cross Diagonal Hammers are available in 3 sizes to choose from:
Facom 585g Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 300 mm - 401-179
Facom 1kg Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 330 mm - 401-096
Facom 1.9kg Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 360 mm - 401-131
Features and Benefits:
Ergonomic safety handle with an unbreakable graphite core
Epoxy resin head-to-handle connection
Absorbent material and narrow upper handle to reduce vibration
Soft material for a comfortable and firm grip
Wider guard to prevent loss of grip
Typical Applications:
Ball Pein Hammers are commonly used in metalwork fabrication and blacksmithing. Ball-Pein hammers are also known as machinists hammers, engineers hammers, blacksmithing hammer or mechanics hammer. Peening is the process of hardening a surface by impact. The head of the hammer has a flat face for striking punches and cold chisels and a hemispherical 'peening' or ball face. The ball face is used for rounding off the edges of metal pins and fastenings, closing rivets and shaping and bending metal.
Types of Peening Hammers:
Ball Pein
Straight Pein
Diagonal Pein
Cross Pein
Approvals and Certification:
NF E 71-014
ISO 15601
FAQs:
What is the difference between ball-pein and cross-pein?
Cross-pein refers to the head horizontal to the handle, typically used by blacksmiths to stretch material with lateral expansion. A ball-pein has a round head used for hammering and shaping sheet metal, rounding off the edges or closing rivets.
Standards
NF E 71-014, ISO 15601
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FacomHammer Type
Engineer's Hammer
Head Material
Carbon Steel
Handle Material
Graphite
Overall Length
330.0 mm
Weight
1kg
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
Facom Graphite Handle Riveting Engineers Hammer
Introducing a series of FACOM Cross-Diagonal ball-pein hammers. These hammers are very versatile, small enough to fit in any toolbox and strong enough to shape sheet metal. Offers excellent weight distribution which reduces fatigue, unbreakable and secure graphite handle, forged and heat-treated head for increased durability and epoxy resin head to handle the connection.
Why would you buy these hammers?
These hammers are not only strong and durable there is care and attention to safety, reduced shock and vibration to help with fatigue plus the ergonomic design with the contoured grip that prevents loss of grip.
Facom 200C Cross Diagonal Hammers are available in 3 sizes to choose from:
Facom 585g Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 300 mm - 401-179
Facom 1kg Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 330 mm - 401-096
Facom 1.9kg Carbon Steel Cross Pein Hammer, 360 mm - 401-131
Features and Benefits:
Ergonomic safety handle with an unbreakable graphite core
Epoxy resin head-to-handle connection
Absorbent material and narrow upper handle to reduce vibration
Soft material for a comfortable and firm grip
Wider guard to prevent loss of grip
Typical Applications:
Ball Pein Hammers are commonly used in metalwork fabrication and blacksmithing. Ball-Pein hammers are also known as machinists hammers, engineers hammers, blacksmithing hammer or mechanics hammer. Peening is the process of hardening a surface by impact. The head of the hammer has a flat face for striking punches and cold chisels and a hemispherical 'peening' or ball face. The ball face is used for rounding off the edges of metal pins and fastenings, closing rivets and shaping and bending metal.
Types of Peening Hammers:
Ball Pein
Straight Pein
Diagonal Pein
Cross Pein
Approvals and Certification:
NF E 71-014
ISO 15601
FAQs:
What is the difference between ball-pein and cross-pein?
Cross-pein refers to the head horizontal to the handle, typically used by blacksmiths to stretch material with lateral expansion. A ball-pein has a round head used for hammering and shaping sheet metal, rounding off the edges or closing rivets.
Standards
NF E 71-014, ISO 15601