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  2. Soft-faced hammer - Wikipedia

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    Soft faced hammer or mallet with plastic faces. A soft-faced hammer or mallet is a hammer designed to offer driving force without damaging surfaces. They also reduce the force transmitted back to the arm or hand of the user, by temporarily deforming more than a metal hammer would.

  3. Mallet - Wikipedia

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    Split head mallets have removable faces which can be changed to an appropriate material for the job. Beetle mallets , also called a persuader or commander , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] are large mallets with a wood [ 2 ] [ 3 ] or plastic [ citation needed ] head, with rounded ends about 15 to 18 inches (380 to 460 mm) [ dubious – discuss ] in diameter, and a ...

  4. Sledgehammer - Wikipedia

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    A drilling hammer, [5] club hammer, lump hammer, crack hammer, mini-sledge or thor hammer is a small sledgehammer whose relatively light weight and short handle allow one-handed use. [6] It is useful for light demolition work, driving masonry nails, and for use with a steel chisel when cutting stone or metal. [ 7 ]

  5. Dead-blow hammer - Wikipedia

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    A dead-blow hammer is a specialized mallet helpful in minimizing damage to the struck surface and in controlling striking force, with minimal rebound from the struck surface. The minimal rebound is helpful in avoiding accidental damage to precision work, especially in tight locations and in applications such as maintenance work on hydraulic ...

  6. Metalworking hand tool - Wikipedia

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    Hammers range from small, lightweight "pick" hammers (that provide stubby pick point and high-crown peen-type faces that will ding out small dents in high fins), to specialty hammers and heavy-duty "bumping" hammers for heavy gauge truck fenders and panels. There are dozens of hammers that are designed for specific tasks or metal thicknesses. [2]

  7. Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Typical weight is 2–4 lbs (0.9–1.8 kg) with a 12–14-inch (30–35 cm) handle. Originally these were often cross-peen hammers, with one round face and one wedge-peen face, but in modern usage the term primarily refers to hammers with two round faces. Gavel, used by judges and presiding authorities to draw attention