Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
|---|---|
| Type: | Ball peen |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Handles: | |
| Handle Length (in.): | 10.25 |
| Handle Material: | Hickory |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Head Weight: | 4 oz. |
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Broken Arrow, OK
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Needed a smaller sized ball peen to drive roll pin punches and this does the trick. No more hitting my fingers with an over sized ball peen. Good price, quality build.
Panama City, FL
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Works great for my around the house projects.
Munster, IN
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Bought this hammer to do delicate riveting. Finish on both ends was not satisfactory, to me, as it came from the store. I buffed both end to a smoother finish. As typical with many products from China, it is not as good as previous Craftsman quality.
Fort Worth, TX
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Lightweight and great for small jobs, especially hanging wall pictures.
nancymorrell
Tucson, AZ
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well balanced, great hammer
tangofox007
Evans, GA
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Very nice small hammer.
Floyds Knobs, IN
I know that there have been a great many changes in Hammer design over the decades. There are now steel, fiberglass and even composite handled hammers. For a purist like me, however, nothing matches the feel of a good old fashioned hickory handle. This ball pein hammer takes me back to a day with things were simpler and the job at hand was worth doing right, if it was worth doing at all. One cool little note, is that the Craftsman Logo is burned right into the handle of each hammer. No stickers to peal off leaving a gooing mess which attracts dirt and grime. Remember that quality work requires quality tools!
Royal Oak, MI
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I have owned this hammer for almost 2 years without a problem. I have gone through many others where the the handle separates from the hammer itself or the handle breaks alltogether. This hammer is reasonably priced and worth every penny.
Wyandotte, MI
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I use this small pein hammer for clock movement work, mostly striking hardened punches to drive gears onto shafts. It is the proper size for the soft blows I need to deliver. It also works well for peining a small metal rivet end (flattening the rivet to hold). I like that this hammer is softer steel than the tools that I strike, saving my punches from strike damage. The slightly convex 3/4 inch hammer face takes a micro dent when struck, not my punches. The hammer head is about 4 ounces as advertized, the entire hammer weighing abount 7 ounces. The handle is 9.5 inches long. This hammer balances about 2 inches back from its head, a very good feel for me that allows good control of the careful strikes I need for delicate work.
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