Plumb 11521 32 oz Ball Pein Hammer with Hickory Hammer
Striking tools from Plumb, a brand from Apex Tool Group, were first produced in a small Philadelphia blacksmith shop in 1856, and Plumb has since risen to become the most popular Brand Of hammers and axes in the world. The Plumb story has always been one of superior product quality and durability. Today that tradition continues with high quality Plumb hammers, axes and hatchets. Plumb 32 oz Hickory Handled Ball Pein Hammer is designed for striking chisels and punches, and for riveting , shaping and straightening unhardened metal. Ground, black head with polished poles and peins. The traditional choice for wood handles is red hickory. The continuous fibers of this fine stock give great resilience and strength, while minimizing impact shock. Made with a Permabond construction between the hand and handle for longevity.
Features
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Leading manufacturer of high-quality tools
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Made to withstand even the most demanding jobs
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International Renown for our diverse range of products
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All our products have been designed with the requirements of the professional in mind
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Trusted, designed, and used by experts
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Quality Red Hickory handle.
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Ground, black head with polished poles and peins.
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Permabond construction between head and handle.
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Minimal impact shock
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32 OZ
Specifications
Manufacturer : Cooper Hand Tools
Part Number : 11521
Item Weight : 2 pounds
Product Dimensions : 15 x 5 x 1.75 inches
Item model number : 11521
Color : Multi-Colored
Material : Forged Steel
Item Package Quantity : 1
Included Components : 1 Plumb Branded Product
Batteries Required? : No
Warranty Description : Limited Lifetime Warranty
ASIN : B00002NB7Q
Customer Reviews : 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings 5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank : #562,230 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #3,671 in Multitools
Domestic Shipping : Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping : This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Date First Available : April 1, 2006