Blue Spot Tools 20oz (560g) Genuine Hickory Shaft Claw Hammer 26146
MPN: 26146
Barcode: 5028734261462
Weight: 0.76kg
Overview:
This 20oz claw hammer from Blue Spot Tools features a heat-treated, hardened carbon steel head that handles heavy-duty use. The forged construction gives the head strength, and the polished striking face delivers clean, accurate blows.
The genuine USA hickory shaft absorbs impact vibration on each swing. Its contoured profile sits firmly in the hand during extended work sessions. The striking face carries a bevelled edge that reduces the risk of chipping over time. The head is evenly weighted, helping you control the direction and force of every strike.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Inspect: Check the head sits firmly on the handle before starting work. Do not use if the head feels loose.
Grip: Hold the handle near the base to maximise swing power and control.
Position: Place the striking face squarely over the nail head before swinging.
Drive: Use smooth, controlled swings to drive nails flush with the timber surface.
Remove: Slide the claw beneath the nail head and lever backwards to pull it free.
Store: Keep in a dry location after use to maintain the condition of the head and shaft.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between a claw hammer and a framing hammer?
A claw hammer typically weighs between 16oz and 20oz and features a curved claw designed for nail removal. A framing hammer is heavier at 20oz to 32oz, with a straight rip claw used for splitting timber apart during demolition and structural framing.
Why do hammer handles use hickory wood?
Hickory absorbs impact vibration better than most domestic hardwoods, which reduces fatigue during prolonged use. It also has high tensile strength and resists splitting under repeated strikes, making it one of the most widely used materials for striking tool handles.
What does a bevelled edge on a hammer striking face do?
A bevelled edge around the striking face removes the sharp right-angle corner that is most prone to chipping. Without it, the edge can crack or flake when the face makes angled or off-centre contact with a nail.
What hammer weight should I use for general carpentry?
Most carpenters use a 16oz to 20oz hammer for standard timber work. Heavier heads deliver more force per swing but increase arm fatigue over a full working day. A 20oz hammer sits at the upper end of this range for tasks requiring extra driving power.
Can a broken hickory handle be replaced?
Yes. Replacement hickory handles are available from most tool suppliers. The old shaft is driven out from the eye of the head, and the new handle is fitted and secured using a steel wedge to lock it in place.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 20oz claw hammer pairs a heat-treated carbon steel head with a genuine hickory shaft, giving you a forged striking tool built for accuracy and control. The bevelled face and evenly weighted head make it a practical choice for carpentry, framing, and light demolition. It carries the Blue Spot Tools Manufacturer's Lifetime Guarantee, covering both trade and home use.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 26146 |
| Internal / External Use | Internal and External |
| Weight | Head Weight: 20oz (560g) | Overall Weight: 0.76kg |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools Manufacturer's Lifetime Guarantee |
| Name | Link |
|---|---|
| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |