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TOOLS


Hammers


Square Gravers Square


 Te Square Graver ill cut out star sapes into metal and also raises grains to secure te stone and to enance te loo of te stone Brigt cut)


Brigt cut  te action of cutting te surface of te area ere te stone is to be set, in order to enance te stone


 Cut out parallel curves and lines en you are engraving, casing, decorating or sculpting


 or cutting and turning balance staffs in a atc and cloc


 Tool Steel WS)  engt 11mm  Hig Speed Steel HSS)  engt 11mm


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 specic 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


 Tese ammers offer ligteigt, none maring 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 3mm  Head lengt 1mm


Code H19161 Description


55gm (2oz) Brass & Plastic Head Hammer


UOM Price EACH £4.85


84gms (3oz) Brass Head, Bergeon


 Bergeon 3416  verall engt 3mm  engt of Head 6mm  iameter of Head 16mm /8)  Weigt 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 3mm  engt of Head 6mm  iameter of Head 16mm /8)  Weigt 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.


 Tese ammers are used for attening, saping or removing dents


 Constructed it forged steel eads and ardood 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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