Thor Wood Shaft 13.27oz Rubber Mallet
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Thor Wood Shaft 13.27oz Rubber Mallet | £6.99 | ||||
Thor Thor 952W White Rubber Mallet 54mm 375g | £6.99 | ||||
Thor White Rubber Mallet 300g | £8.95 | ||||
Thor White Rubber Mallet 300g 952W | £8.95 |
With a wooden shaft and white rubber head, these mallets are designed specifically to not not leave marks on work surfaces. Suitable for woodworking, window frame manufacturers, shop fitters and use on car trim due to the non-marking feature, the product is available in a variety of sizes to suit your needs and the handle can be replaced. Features and Benefits All parts are manufactured from high quality materials with durable wood and a resilient rubber head All parts are easily replaced to allow you to keep your tool working to an optimum level Provides a firm blow whilst reducing the risk of rebound or misdirection of the blow Available in a range of sizes and lengths to suit your requirements Self locking handle provides a firm attachment between the rubber head and the wooden shaft Typical Applications Woodworking Construction Automotive Assembly Notes THO5270446E - Replacement handle is product code 99-952 THO5270448G - Replacement handle is product code 99-953 THO5270450J - Replacement handle is product code 99-9547 THO5270452L - Replacement handle is product code 99-9547
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