TOOLS
Hammers
Square Gravers Square
Te Square Graver ill cut out star sapes into metal and also raises grains to secure te stone and to enance te loo of te stone Brigt cut)
Brigt cut te action of cutting te surface of te area ere te stone is to be set, in order to enance te stone
Cut out parallel curves and lines en you are engraving, casing, decorating or sculpting
or cutting and turning balance staffs in a atc and cloc
Tool Steel WS) engt 11mm Hig Speed Steel HSS) engt 11mm
Code Description
0501WS125 A = 1.25mm WS 0501WS150 A = 1.50mm WS 0501WS175 A = 1.75mm WS 0501WS200 A = 2.00mm WS 0501HSS225 A = 2.25mm HSS 0501WS225 A = 2.25mm WS 0501HSS250 A = 2.50mm HSS 0501WS250 A = 2.50mm WS 0501HSS275 A = 2.75mm HSS 0501WS275 A = 2.75mm WS 0501HSS300 A = 3.00mm HSS 0501WS300 A = 3.00mm WS 0501WS325 A = 3.25mm WS 0501HSS350 A = 3.50mm HSS 0501WS350 A = 3.50mm WS 0501HSS400 A = 4.00mm HSS 0501WS400 A = 4.00mm WS 0501HSS600 A = 6.00mm HSS
UOM Price EACH
EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH
£9.20 £9.65 £9.55 £9.55
£19.65 £10.05 £19.65 £10.25 £19.30 £10.25 £20.10 £10.25 £10.80 £20.30 £11.35 £22.50 £11.50 £22.90
For working jewellers, silversmiths, model makers, arts/crafts, metal smiths, watch/clock makers and Repairers.
Which hammer do I need?
The hammers shown on this page are designed for a specic purpose or application. Here are some descriptions of the different types of hammers and their uses: Riveting- comprised of one round and one chisel face. Used for forming metal and for creating a rivet.
Ballpien a commonly used hammer for shaping and attening metal and for removing dents; with one round face and one half round domed face.
Embossing- also known as repouss, its two high domed round faces, this hammer works the metal from the back to form three- dimensional shapes.
Forming- used to move heavy-gauge metal while retaining much of the weight of the original metal. Substantial weight with a slightly rounded face
Planishing - used for hardening metal and for smoothing the surface of gold, silver, brass, stainless steel and other metals.
Chasing - a multipurpose hammer for chasing, chiselling, riveting or peening.
Stretching - Used for expanding metals surface area
Polishing To creating indents in your metal with a hammered texture and smooth, shiny nish
Some hammer terms explained: Riveting hammering a metal rod in a hole to create a head and fasten something.
Repouss/Embossing the shaping of metal in relief by hammering on the reverse side.
HAMMERS
Chasing the process of hammering metal to form a recessed shape
Planishing - the process of hammering metal with a polished hammer to obtain an even surface
Chiselling - by creasing metal over holes and grooves, an alternative riveting technique.
Peening - is the process of hammering on a metal surface to strengthen the material properties of metal by hammering blows.
Ball Pein Hammers
Brass & Plastic Hammers
Hammers - Brass - lastic
Tese ammers offer ligteigt, none maring effect
sed for forming and bending on metals including gold, silver, copper, brass, etc
55gm (2oz) Brass & Plastic Head Hammer
Head diameter 13mm verall lengt 3mm Head lengt 1mm
Code H19161 Description
55gm (2oz) Brass & Plastic Head Hammer
UOM Price EACH £4.85
84gms (3oz) Brass Head, Bergeon
Bergeon 3416 verall engt 3mm engt of Head 6mm iameter of Head 16mm /8) Weigt 84gms 3o) Head aces: 1 omed & 1 lat
Code H0770 Description
84gms (3oz) Brass Head, Bergeon
UOM Price EACH £16.70
84gms (3oz) Brass Head, Cousins
verall engt 3mm engt of Head 6mm iameter of Head 16mm /8) Weigt 84gms 3o) Head aces: 1 omed & 1 lat
Code H19524
Hammers and Mallets Form Bend - Flatten!
Hammers - Ball ein
Our range of hammers and Mallets are made in all parts of the world. Our hammers encompass the highest quality, have nely balanced heads for simple and precise swinging as well as smoothly curved handles for an ergonomic grip.
High grade heads for superior durability, high strength and long lasting working life.
Tese ammers are used for attening, saping or removing dents
Constructed it forged steel eads and ardood andles
Code
H19522 H19523 H5107
Description UOM Price
1oz (28gms) Ball Pein Hammer EACH 2oz (56gms) Ball Pein Hammer EACH 4oz (112gms) Ball Pein Hammer EACH
£3.95 £4.80 £5.25
Punches: Carat, Alphabetical & Numerical
See Page 795 Description UOM Price 84gms (3oz) Brass Head, Cousins EACH £9.60
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