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Mallets

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Mallets spread the force of their blow across their broad striking face to distribute the impact and reduce marring and damage to surfaces. They are soft faced but have a solid head material without interchangeable faces like split-head hammers. Their double-faced head provides balance for a controlled strike and is made of soft materials that cushion the blow and absorb vibration. Wooden heads strike the most softly, followed by rubber, rawhide, plastic, lead alloy, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, and nickel-aluminum bronze (NAB).

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Plastic Mallets

Plastic Mallets
Plastic mallets strike a focused blow for hard and soft metal, wood, plastic, and leather. They are softer than metal mallets but harder than wooden and rubber ones. Plastic mallets are commonly used to tap finished parts into place, flatten metal for jewelry making, and hammer seams in leatherworking.

Steel Handle

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Brass Mallets

Brass Mallets
Brass mallets hit more softly than bronze, nickel-aluminum-bronze (NAB), and steel but harder than copper and other softer metals. They reduce the risk of dents and dings on surfaces that bronze, NAB, or steel mallets would damage. Brass mallets assemble machined parts, knock shafts and pins out of machinery, and perform metalwork on surfaces that withstand marring or require further machining.

Aluminum Handle With Ribbed Grip

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Fiberglass Handle With Textured Grip

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Steel Handle

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Wood Handle

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Wood Handle With Textured Grip

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Bronze Mallets

Bronze Mallets
Bronze mallets are softer than nickel-aluminum-bronze (NAB) and steel but harder than brass and other softer metals. They reduce the risk of dents and dings on surfaces that would be damaged by NAB or steel mallets. Bronze mallets assemble machined parts, knock shafts and pins out of machinery, and perform metalwork on surfaces that withstand marring or require further machining.

Aluminum Handle With Ribbed Grip

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Fiberglass Handle With Textured Grip

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Wood Handle With Textured Grip

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Copper Mallets

Copper Mallets
Copper mallets prevent marring of soft steels in applications where brass, bronze, nickel-aluminum-bronze (NAB), and steel mallets would strike too hard. They assemble machined parts, knock shafts and pins out of machinery, and perform metalwork on machined parts in non-precision applications.

Aluminum Handle With Ribbed Grip

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Fiberglass Handle With Textured Grip

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Steel Handle

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Wood Handle

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Wood Handle With Textured Grip

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