- Stock: In Stock
- Model: FIX C0202
- Weight: 0.66kg
- Dimensions: 114.00mm x 318.00mm x 318.00mm
- SKU: FIX C0202
- UPC: 6940425160122
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Fixman Machinist Hammer 500g Fibreglass Handle
At a Glance: 500g machinist hammer with a drop-forged polished steel head and non-slip fibreglass handle
The Fixman FIX C0202 Machinist Hammer is a tough, reliable striking tool designed for metalworking, workshop repairs, fabrication and general trade use. Built with a durable drop-forged polished steel head and a comfortable fibreglass handle, it delivers controlled striking power while helping reduce vibration and hand fatigue during repetitive use. The non-slip rubber grip gives a secure hold, making this hammer a practical choice for shaping metal, working with fasteners, general assembly tasks and everyday workshop jobs.
The Fixman Machinist Hammer combines a strong carbon steel head with an ergonomic fibreglass handle, giving the user a balanced hammer that is built for strength, comfort and dependable impact control.
Product highlights
- 500g hammer head: A practical size for controlled striking, shaping and general workshop use.
- Drop-forged polished steel: Built for durability and long service life in demanding working conditions.
- Fibreglass handle: Provides strength, impact resistance and reduced vibration compared to traditional wooden handles.
- Non-slip rubber grip: Helps maintain a firm, comfortable hold during use.
- Ergonomic design: Designed to improve comfort and control during repetitive striking work.
Extra Information
- A machinist hammer is commonly used where controlled, accurate striking is required in metalworking and workshop environments.
- The fibreglass handle helps absorb impact and is less prone to splitting than a wooden handle under normal working conditions.
- Always select the correct hammer size for the material and task to avoid damaging the workpiece or tool.
Pro Tips
- Use the flat striking face for controlled hammer blows on punches, pins and suitable metalwork applications.
- Keep the hammer face clean and free from oil or grease to improve control and reduce slipping on contact.
- Avoid striking hardened tools or hardened steel surfaces unless the hammer is specifically suitable for that task.
How to Use
- Inspect the hammer before use and make sure the head and handle are secure and undamaged.
- Wear suitable eye protection before striking metal, pins, punches or fasteners.
- Hold the hammer firmly by the rubber grip, keeping your hand clear of the striking area.
- Position the workpiece securely on a stable surface before striking.
- Use controlled, direct blows and avoid glancing strikes.
- Do not use the hammer if the striking face is chipped, cracked or badly damaged.
- Clean and store the hammer in a dry place after use.
Features
- High-quality steel head: Manufactured from durable carbon steel for dependable striking performance.
- Polished striking faces: Helps provide cleaner contact during metalworking and general hammering tasks.
- Integrated fibreglass handle: Strong, durable handle construction for everyday workshop use.
- Soft rubber grip: Comfortable grip surface helps reduce slipping during operation.
- Flared handle end: Helps improve control and reduces the chance of the hammer slipping from the hand.
- Tempered rim: Designed to reduce the risk of chipping during normal use.
Benefits
- Better control: The balanced 500g size gives users solid striking power without feeling overly heavy.
- Comfortable handling: The rubber grip and fibreglass handle help reduce vibration and improve user comfort.
- Long-lasting durability: The drop-forged steel head is built to handle regular workshop and trade use.
- Versatile workshop use: Suitable for metalworking, shaping, fitting, assembly and general striking applications.
Application
- Rounding the edges of metal pins and fasteners
- Shaping and forming metal components
- General workshop striking tasks
- Mechanical repair and assembly work
- Fabrication and maintenance applications
Safety
- Wear eye protection when striking metal, pins, punches or fasteners.
- Use gloves where needed to improve grip and protect hands from sharp edges or metal fragments.
- Do not use the hammer if the head, handle or grip is cracked, loose or damaged.
- Ensure the workpiece is properly supported before striking.
- Keep fingers and other body parts clear of the striking area.
- Do not strike hardened surfaces unless the tool and application are suitable.
- Store safely after use to prevent damage to the hammer or injury from falling tools.