Blue Spot Tools Fibreglass Claw Hammer – 16oz (26143)






Description
Blue Spot Tools Fibreglass Claw Hammer – For Everyday Striking and Nail Removal
MPN: 26143
Barcode: 5028734261431
The Blue Spot Tools Fibreglass Claw Hammer is built for daily use across site work, construction, or general repairs.
Who This Product Is For
This hammer suits tradespeople working on construction sites, carpenters involved in framing and timber assembly, and those undertaking general repair work. It handles the repeated impact demands of professional environments while remaining accessible for serious DIY projects.
The tool is appropriate for roofing tasks, nail removal, and general building work where a balanced striking tool is needed.
Key Features
- 16oz Weight: Provides a solid strike while remaining easy to control.
- Fibreglass Shaft: Offers strength and absorbs vibration to reduce strain.
- Shock-Absorbing Grip: Rubber handle improves comfort and grip.
- Bevelled Face: Helps prevent chipping and keeps the hammer face intact.
- Drop-Forged Head: Hardened and tempered for strength in repeated use.
- GS TUV Certified: Independently tested to meet safety and performance standards.
Key Benefits
- Minimises hand fatigue with shock-absorbing materials.
- Handles repeated impact without wearing out quickly.
- Offers a secure grip, even with sweaty or gloved hands.
- Delivers consistent performance for general and trade use.
Practical Applications
The Blue Spot Fibreglass Claw Hammer is suited to framing, nail removal, roofing tasks, and timber assembly. Use a brick line for straight layout when framing.
How This Fits Into a Typical Job
In construction or repair workflows, this hammer is employed after measuring and marking positions. It drives nails during assembly stages and removes nails during demolition or adjustment phases. The tool is used throughout the building process, from initial framing to final adjustments.
Correct usage involves holding the handle near its base for leverage, striking nails squarely with the hammer face centre, and using the claw for steady nail extraction. Avoiding hardened surfaces preserves the hammer head.
Specifications
- Weight: 16oz
- Handle material: Fibreglass with rubberised grip
- Head construction: Drop-forged, hardened and tempered
- Face type: Bevelled striking face
- Certification: GS TUV certified
Storage and Maintenance
- Wipe clean after each use to remove debris and moisture.
- Store indoors or in a toolbox to protect the grip from wear.
- Check the handle regularly for cracks or splinters.
Not Suitable For
- Striking hardened surfaces like concrete or masonry, which can damage the hammer head.
- Specialist demolition work requiring heavier hammers or specialist tools.
- Precision cabinetmaking where lighter hammers might be preferred.
Add the Blue Spot Tools Fibreglass Claw Hammer to your toolkit today and work with confidence, whether you’re repairing, building, or tackling site jobs.
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Specification
Weight 2 kg Type Claw Hammer
Material Fiberglass Shaft, Powdercoated Steel Head
Manufacturer Blue Spot Tools
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Product FAQsQ:
What is the weight of this hammer, and why is that important?
A:This hammer weighs 16 ounces, which is considered a common choice for both general construction and lighter carpentry tasks. It offers a balance between force and control without being overly heavy.
Q:Does the fibreglass handle offer any benefit over a wooden one?
A:Yes, fibreglass shafts are often favoured for their shock-absorbing qualities and resistance to weather-related damage. They also tend to require less maintenance over time compared to timber alternatives.
Q:Can this hammer be used for both pulling out and driving in nails?
A:Absolutely. The claw design at the rear of the head is specifically intended for removing nails cleanly and efficiently from timber and similar materials.
Q:Is the grip comfortable for extended periods of use?
A:The rubberised handle is shaped to reduce hand fatigue during repeated use. Many users appreciate the added comfort it provides during longer sessions.
Q:Is this hammer suitable for site work or just home use?
A:This tool is commonly used in both settings. Its forged head and tough construction make it suitable for general building tasks, whether on-site or at home.
Q:How is the head attached to the handle – is it likely to come loose?
A:The head is securely bonded to the fibreglass shaft during manufacture. It’s designed to remain tight with regular use, unlike some wooden-handle hammers, which may loosen over time.
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