Rubber Headed Mallet: Difference between revisions
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They are used as a general-purpose mallet in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry '''Car Manufacture'''] for example. White rubber heads are available which do not leave marks on work surfaces and are therefore ideal for window frame manufacturers, shopfitting, and car trim fitting. | They are used as a general-purpose mallet in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry '''Car Manufacture'''] for example. White rubber heads are available which do not leave marks on work surfaces and are therefore ideal for window frame manufacturers, shopfitting, and car trim fitting. | ||
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* A good general size head weight for light work would be approximately 450 grams or less, and for general work, 800 grams is more suitable. | * A good general size head weight for light work would be approximately 450 grams or less, and for general work, 800 grams is more suitable. | ||
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Revision as of 15:41, 14 May 2016
Description
Rubber Headed Mallets have soft rubber heads to enable a gentle but firm blow with little rebound.
Features and Uses
They are used as a general-purpose mallet in the Car Manufacture for example. White rubber heads are available which do not leave marks on work surfaces and are therefore ideal for window frame manufacturers, shopfitting, and car trim fitting.
DT Online Buyers' Guide
- A good general size head weight for light work would be approximately 450 grams or less, and for general work, 800 grams is more suitable.