- Stock: In Stock
- Model: FIX C0502
- Weight: 0.74kg
- Dimensions: 31.00mm x 10.00mm x 3.00mm
- SKU: FIX C0502
- UPC: 6940425160184
Available Options
Fixman Mallet 35mm
At a Glance: 35mm mallet for controlled tapping, assembly, positioning and general workshop striking tasks
The Fixman FIX C0502 mallet is a practical 35mm striking tool for jobs where controlled impact is needed without using a standard steel hammer. It is ideal for tapping parts into position, assembling components, adjusting workpieces, working with wood, fitting parts and general workshop or DIY tasks. The 35mm head size makes it handy for controlled, accurate striking where finesse matters more than brute force.
A mallet is useful when you need to apply force without the harsh impact of a metal hammer. It is especially handy for tapping, aligning and assembling parts while helping reduce the risk of marking or damaging the workpiece when used correctly.
Product highlights
- 35mm mallet head Compact and practical size for controlled striking applications.
- Useful for assembly work Ideal for tapping components, fittings and workpieces into position.
- Controlled impact Helps apply force more gently than a standard steel hammer.
- Workshop essential Handy for woodworking, installation, maintenance, repairs and DIY tasks.
- Versatile striking tool Suitable for general adjustment, positioning and light assembly applications.
Extra Information
- Use the mallet for controlled tapping rather than heavy demolition or high-impact striking.
- Always check the workpiece material and surface before striking to avoid unwanted marks.
- Use light, repeated taps for better control instead of one heavy blow.
- Do not use the mallet as a pry bar, lever or chisel.
- Inspect the head and handle before use to make sure the tool is safe and secure.
Pro Tips
- Use short, controlled taps when aligning parts. It is easier to add a little more force than to undo one enthusiastic whack.
- Place a scrap block between the mallet and delicate surfaces for extra protection when needed.
- Use the mallet for assembling joints, fittings and panels where a steel hammer could leave marks.
- Keep the striking face clean so dirt or grit does not transfer marks onto the workpiece.
How to Use
- Inspect the mallet before use and make sure the head and handle are secure.
- Position the workpiece securely before tapping.
- Hold the mallet firmly and line up the striking face with the area being adjusted.
- Use light, controlled taps to move, seat or align the part.
- Check the workpiece regularly to avoid over-adjustment or damage.
- Use a protective block where extra surface protection is required.
- Clean and store the mallet safely after use.
Features
- 35mm mallet design Suitable for controlled tapping and general assembly work.
- Non-hammer striking option Useful where a steel hammer may be too aggressive for the workpiece.
- Compact head size Gives good control for smaller and more accurate striking tasks.
- General-purpose use Suitable for workshop, garage, installation, woodworking and DIY applications.
- Hand tool convenience Easy to keep in a toolbox, workbench drawer or maintenance kit.
Benefits
- Better control: The 35mm size helps deliver accurate tapping force for assembly and adjustment tasks.
- Reduced marking risk: Useful where a standard steel hammer may damage or mark the workpiece.
- Great for fitting work: Ideal for nudging parts into position during assembly or installation.
- Versatile workshop use: Useful across woodworking, repairs, maintenance, fitting and DIY jobs.
- Toolbox friendly: A simple but very useful hand tool for everyday workshop problem-solving.
Application
- Tapping parts and components into position
- Woodworking and joinery assembly
- Fitting and adjustment work
- Workshop, garage and maintenance repairs
- Installation and assembly tasks
- DIY and home improvement projects
- Controlled striking where a steel hammer may be too harsh
Safety
- Wear eye protection when striking, fitting or assembling workpieces.
- Inspect the mallet before use and do not use it if the head or handle is damaged or loose.
- Secure the workpiece properly before striking.
- Keep hands and fingers clear of the striking area.
- Do not use the mallet as a pry bar, chisel, punch or lever.
- Do not strike sharp, hardened or unsuitable surfaces that may damage the mallet or cause rebound.
- Use controlled force and avoid overstriking delicate materials.
- Store the mallet safely when not in use to prevent damage or injury.