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HAMMERS & MALLETS 5oz (275 x 80 x 20) Planishing


• 45g Code


H39467


Raising Hammer, Extra Narrow Description 55 x 10 x 190mm (45g) 65 x 12 x 200mm (80g)


• 1 Round head Ø20mm • 1 Rectangle 19 x 21mm • Head length 80mm • Overall Length: 275mm • Hickory Shaft • Faithfull


Dimensions: Weight x Overall Length x Head Length x Head Size


Code H33139 Description 5oz (275 x 80 x 20) Planishing


UOM EACH


Price £14.75 21oz (310 x 120 x 30mm) Stretching


• 12 x 12mm face • 65mm head length • Overall length 200mm • 80g


Code H39468 Description 65 x 12 x 200mm (80g)


UOM EACH


Silversmiths “Lightweight” Classic Silversmith Hammers - Lightweight


Highly Polished Heads with a well balanced hardwood handles offer comfort to allow more bounce back which reduces strain. • 1 Round flat face • 1 Round lightly domed face • Head Ø30mm • Head length 120mm • Overall Length: 310mm


Dimensions: Weight x Overall Length x Head Length x Head Size


Code H35282 Description


21oz (310 x 120 x 30mm) Stretching


Riveting Hammer Hammers - Riveting


A very useful and multi-use hammer, it can be used to stretch wires, making flat head rivets as well as an excellent tool for everyday use in a watchmakers or jewellers workshop.


• Hardwood hammers with quality steel heads offer a chisel-shaped end for riveting with a square flat end for light-duty work


• Square face • Rectangular shaped handle • Lightweight • Popular to use with watch bracelet removing tools, such as our economy bracelet removing set (B31272)


Dimensions: Head Length x Head Size x Overall Length x (Weight)


Raising Hammer, Narrow 55 x 10 x 190mm (45g)


• One narrow pointed surface • One rounded pointed surface • Head length 65mm • Overall weight 50g


Code H44308 Description Embossing Hammer, Pointed


UOM EACH


Price £8.95


A*F Swiss


Watchmakers/Jewellers & Hobbyists hammers for delicate working. • Hardwood hammers with high quality steel heads offer a chisel-shaped end for riveting with a flat end for light-duty work


• Popular to use with watch bracelet tools when tapping pin holders for accurate pressure, for example the A*F Bracelet Pin Remover Set (B0144) and Standard Slots A*F Bracelet Holding Tool (B0154)


• 10 x 10mm face • 55mm head length • Overall length 190mm


• One 3mm thick face • One 4mm thick face • Head length 65mm • Overall weight 55g


Code H44309 806 Description Raising Hammer, Narrow


UOM EACH


Price £8.95


COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER


Dimensions: Head Length x Overall Length x Head Diameter x Weight


Code H0768 Description 50mm (205 x Ø9mm) 25gms


UOM Price EACH


£7.85 UOM EACH Price £11.95


• Two rounded embossing surfaces Code


Description H44312 Embossing Hammer


• One crossed surface • One flat smooth surface • Head length 70mm • Overall weight 125g


Code


UOM EACH


Embossing Hammer, Pointed


Price £8.95


H44310 Description Texturing Hammer


UOM EACH


Price £8.95


Watchmakers & Jewellers, A*F Swiss


• Silversmith’s hammers • Embossing, raising, texturing & classic • Polished steel faces • Lightweight & easy to handle • Ergonomic black wooden handle • Overall length 220mm


See additional information for full specification Embossing Hammer


• Two rounded faces • Head length 65mm • Overall weight 60g


Code H44307 Description Silversmith Classic Texturing Hammer


UOM EACH


Price £8.95


Price £2.95


• One 1mm thick face • One 1.5mm thick face • Head length 70mm • Overall weight 50g


Code H44311 Description Raising Hammer, Extra Narrow Silversmith Classic


UOM EACH


Price £8.95


UOM EACH


Price £2.95


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