Chisel, cut, chip, scrape, and stake material more quickly than manual chisels

Deliver a powerful strike in spaces too tight to swing a full hammer

Use as a surface for hammering and shaping metal

The domed end shapes metal while the flat end drives nails, pins, and punches

Include hammers in a range of sizes and weights

The flat end strikes hard surfaces, and the wedge end bends and shapes metal

Pair with powered hammers or needle scalers to chip material off of workpieces

A reciprocating saw, hammer drill, chargers, and more in an easy-to-carry tote bag

Pair with two faces of different materials to create a custom striking tool

Mix faces of different materials or hardness to create a custom striking tool

Metal shot in the head adds weight and gives you minimal rebound on impact

Metal shot in the head adds weight and gives you minimal rebound on impact

Metal shot in the head adds weight and gives you minimal rebound on impact

A smooth face precisely forms and finishes work on delicate metal workpieces

Break through pavement, asphalt, and concrete walls and floors

Pull dents out of sheet metal panels

Cut holes and drive screws with cordless, electric, air-powered, and manual drills

Push the handle to drive and countersink finishing nails

Place on the back side of workpieces for support as you hammer them; also known as dolly blocks

Strike with a hammer to smooth ridges and dings in sheet metal

Shield your hands from cuts, heat, cold, chemical splashes, and electrical and welding sparks

Adapt your hammer to suit various surfaces by switching between faces with different hardnesses

Drive into a hammer or axe handle to create a snug fit for the head

Create your own hammer by attaching a head

Drive chisels and strike work without damaging surfaces

Pry, shape, chip, and cut masonry and stone

A variety of tools and blades all in one

Drive nails with the flat face and remove them with the claw on the other end

Remove rust, scale, paint, and weld spatter from tight spots and irregularly shaped surfaces

The aluminum-bronze faces and head inhibit sparking in flammable areas

The aluminum-bronze faces and head inhibit sparking in flammable areas

The aluminum-bronze faces and head inhibit sparking in flammable areas

The aluminum-bronze faces and head inhibit sparking in flammable areas

The aluminum-bronze faces and head inhibit sparking in flammable areas

No handle means precise control for tapping work into position

Change the faces when they're worn to avoid replacing the entire tool

Change the faces when they're worn to avoid replacing the entire tool

Use when driving rivets with an air-powered hammer

Install and remove blind, solid, hollow, and other types of rivets

Replace needles in your needle scaler

Remove paint, wallpaper, adhesives, waxes, gaskets, and weld spatter

Remove dents, smooth out ridges, and shape sheet metal more efficiently than manual hammers

Demolish material, form metal, and drive punches, chisels, and masonry drills

Demolish material and drive pins in spaces too tight for regular sledge hammers

Make your socket more versatile, from converting the drive to limiting torque

The long, slim head drives spikes and punches out pins

A small head drives tacks and pins in confined areas

Chip and scrape away weld spatter, paint, and rust


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