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Chipping and riveting hammers perform material removal and light demolition. They have a beveled edge or pointed tip that penetrates coatings, slag, and other buildup.
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Chipping Hammers
Chipping hammers dig their chisel-like face into surfaces for material removal and light demolition. They remove welding slag and buildup, chip away adhered layers of material, pry apart fused materials, and break down assembled components.
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Bricklayer's Hammers
The flat, square face of bricklayer's hammers breaks up bricks, concrete blocks, and other masonry materials or taps them into place. Their chisel-like face cuts, scores, and splits the materials. Also known as brick hammers and tile setter's, they set masonry tiles, chip out mortar, and remove worn bricks and blocks.
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Welding Hammers
Welding hammers clear away slag and spatter to improve weld quality and prepare surfaces for coatings or finishes. They chip off deposits with their pointed tip and scrape them away with their wedge-like edge. Their spring handle absorbs vibration to reduce wrist fatigue and allows heat to dissipate to keep hands cool.
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Non-Sparking Scaling Hammers
Non-sparking scaling hammers contain no ferrous metals, so they resist creating sparks. This reduces the risk of ignition when striking surfaces in environments where combustible dust or flammable liquids, gas, or vapors are present. Scaling hammers chip off and scrape away coatings and buildup from surfaces. Also known as boiler scaling hammers, their faces form a point or sharp edge that gets under rust, paint, scale, caulk, and other accumulated material.
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Chipping Hammer Brushes
Chipping hammer brushes pair a chisel-like striking face for material removal and light demolition with a stiff-bristled brush for removing debris. The chisel digs into surfaces to remove welding slag and buildup, chips away adhered layers of material, pries apart fused materials, and breaks down assembled components. The brush sweeps away welding debris and cleans off loose material from surfaces.
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