Product Description
MARTIL Dead Blow Hammer These Soft Face Hammer Features a Steel Core Coated with Polyurethane Polymer.
MARTIL is made of high quality, high strength polyurethane which give its outstanding elasticity and long life.
Dead Blow PerformanceThe MARTIL SIDH-50 hammer incorporates a dead blow mechanism filled with steel shot, absorbing vibrations and reducing rebound. This design delivers controlled, powerful strikes with minimal bounce-back, safeguarding both tools and workpieces. Ideal for heavy-duty applications, it ensures precision and efficiency in every use.
Durable ConstructionConstructed with a steel core and encased in high-impact polyurethane, the hammer offers exceptional longevity and resistance to impact. The polyurethane jacket protects surfaces from damage, while the non-marring face is perfect for working with delicate components.
Comfort and SafetyThe ergonomic, anti-slip handle of the SIDH-50 provides a firm, comfortable grip even during extended periods of use. Its bright orange color promotes easy identification in busy workshops, reducing the chance of misplacement or accidents.
FAQs of MARTIL Dead Blow Hammer SIDH-50:
Q: How does the dead blow design of the MARTIL SIDH-50 enhance performance?
A: The dead blow design incorporates steel shot inside the hammer head to absorb vibrations and minimize rebound. This allows for maximum energy transfer to the target, enabling effective striking while reducing user fatigue and preventing damage to both the hammer and workpiece.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the MARTIL SIDH-50 hammer?
A: The head features a steel core with a high-impact polyurethane jacket, and the handle is also made from durable polyurethane, ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to wear in demanding applications.
Q: When should I use a non-marring dead blow hammer like the SIDH-50?
A: This hammer is ideal for situations where preventing surface damage is crucial, such as automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and assembly tasks. The non-marring face makes it suitable for fragile or finished surfaces.
Q: Where is the MARTIL SIDH-50 typically used?
A: It is commonly employed in automotive workshops, industrial settings, and assembly lines where controlled, precise force is needed without leaving marks or causing surface damage.
Q: What benefits does the polyurethane jacket provide?
A: The polyurethane jacket offers resistance to impact, chemicals, and wear, while its non-marring nature ensures work surfaces remain undamaged during use.
Q: How do I maintain the MARTIL SIDH-50 hammer for optimal performance?
A: To ensure longevity, regularly clean the hammer to remove debris, inspect for cracks or wear in the polyurethane coating, and store it in a dry place to prevent degradation.
Q: What is the process for using the MARTIL SIDH-50 in assembly work?
A: Simply grip the ergonomic anti-slip handle and deliver controlled strikes to assemble parts, leveraging the dead blow feature for precise, bounce-free force. This process minimizes the risk of component damage and operator fatigue.