URREA striking tools (Hammers and Mallets) are used for direct striking. In conjunction, they are particularly useful in industry (machinery, assembly lines, maintenance) and automotive service (engines, bodywork, tires). Aside from traditional fitter’s or ball hammers, some striking tools are specifically designed to avoid distorting, marking, or damaging the parts subject to striking. Hammer heads are manufactured from various materials such as high quality brass, plastic injection, high impact rubber, high strength micro-alloyed steel; hot forged, machined with high precision and heat treated to provide the best combination of hardness and resistance to blows.
- Fiberglass handle with cushion grip cover that minimizes hand vibration
- The brass head will not produce sparks when striking other metals, making it a safe tool for use in explosive environments
- All URREA striking tools have a natural laquer or paint finish to protect them from corrosion, and in the case of FOD (Foreign Object Debris), we recommend using striking tools with blue finish to prevent the loss of coating particles
- Comply with national and international American and European standards
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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