Blue Spot Tools 4oz (110g) Genuine Hickory Shaft Pein Hammer
MPN: 26209
Barcode: 5028734262094
Weight: 0.2kg
Overview:
The Blue Spot Tools 4oz (110g) Pein Hammer features a head made from heat-treated, hardened carbon steel. The head is forged for added strength and resists deforming under repeated impact. At 4oz (110g), this tool suits fine joinery, cabinet work, and driving small pins.
The genuine hickory shaft absorbs vibration on each strike, reducing strain on the hand and wrist. The contoured handle keeps a firm hold during use. Hickory also resists splitting under regular impact, keeping the tool in good working order over time.
The polished striking face has a bevelled edge that reduces the chance of chipping on contact. Even weight distribution across the head gives better control when driving small nails or working alongside a chisel.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Inspect: Check the head is firmly seated on the handle before each use.
Grip: Hold the handle near the end for maximum swing leverage and control.
Start: Use the cross pein to tap the nail into its starting position.
Drive: Turn the hammer and use the flat face to drive the nail home.
Strike: For more controlled work, swing from the elbow rather than the wrist.
Store: Keep in a dry place away from moisture to protect the hickory shaft.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a pein hammer used for?
A pein hammer drives small nails, tacks, and pins into timber or joinery. The cross pein end lets you tap a nail into starting position without holding it between your fingers, which is particularly useful in tight or awkward spots.
What is the difference between a pein hammer and a claw hammer?
A pein hammer has a wedge-shaped end used for starting nails and light shaping tasks. A claw hammer has a forked end at the rear, designed to pull nails back out of a surface. They serve different purposes in general use.
Why are hammer handles made from hickory?
Hickory is a dense, shock-resistant hardwood that absorbs the vibration of each strike. This reduces fatigue during extended use and makes the handle less prone to splitting than softer timbers.
Can a pein hammer be used for metalwork?
Yes. The cross pein end works well for cold riveting and light shaping tasks on soft metals. For heavier metalwork, a ball pein hammer with a more substantial head weight is generally the better choice.
How do I look after a wooden hammer handle?
Store the hammer in a dry area away from direct heat or damp conditions. Applying a small amount of linseed oil to the handle from time to time helps prevent the wood drying out and cracking over the course of regular use.
Summary
This 4oz (110g) pein hammer from Blue Spot Tools suits joinery, cabinet work, and general workshop tasks. The heat-treated carbon steel head with bevelled face handles regular impact without chipping, while the genuine hickory shaft absorbs vibration with each strike. The tool comes backed by the Blue Spot Tools lifetime manufacturer's guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 26209 |
| Internal / External Use | Internal / External Use |
| Weight | Head Weight: 4oz (110g) | Product Weight: 0.2kg |
| Material | Handle Material: Genuine Hickory | Head Material: Heat-treated and hardened carbon steel |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools lifetime manufacturer's guarantee |
| Name | Link |
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| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |
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