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Roughneck Slaters Hammer
Roughneck Slater's Hammer has a pointed pick at one end for making holes in slates and a claw in the centre of the head for pulling nails. On the opposing end is a rectangular striking head for tile fixing. The hammer head is constructed as a one piece with steel handle, and the hammer has a comfortable non-slip rubber grip. Weight: 454g (16oz).Additional Information:• Hammer Type: Slaters• Head Weight (g): 454• Head Weight (oz): 16• Shaft Material: Steel• Handle Type: Non-slip
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Faithfull Slaters Hammer
A pointed pick at one end for making holes in slates and a claw in the centre of the head for pulling nails. On the opposing end is a rectangular striking head. Tubular steel handle with a comfortable non-slip rubber grip.Additional Information:• Hammer Type: Slaters• Head Weight (g): 900• Head Weight (oz): 32• Shaft Material: Steel• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
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Draper Sledge Hammer 6.4kg
Forged from high carbon steel correctly hardened and tempered with a polished face. Fitted with a fibreglass shaft attached with a comfortable shock absorbing grip. Features and Benefits • Forged from high carbon steel • Polished face • Fitted with a fibreglass shaft • Comfortable shock absorbing grip Contents 1 x Fibreglass Shaft Sledge Hammer, 6.4kg/14lb
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Faithfull Sledge Hammer 4.5kg
Faithfull Sledge Hammer for general use, ideal for builders and contractors. Both striking faces are precision ground, specially hardened and heat treated to withstand the highest impact applications. Virtually unbreakable fibreglass shaft with a soft-grip, non-slip handle and overstrike protection.Weight: 4530g (10 lb)Additional Information:• Head Weight (kg): 4.54• Head Weight (lb): 10• Shaft Material: Fibreglass• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
Price: 32.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
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Where does the hammer fly to in hammer throwing?
In hammer throwing, the hammer flies in a circular path around the athlete before being released. The athlete spins around several times to build momentum and then releases the hammer at a specific angle to achieve maximum distance. The hammer flies forward and upward, propelled by the athlete's strength and the centrifugal force generated by the spinning motion. The goal is to release the hammer at the optimal angle and velocity to achieve the greatest distance.
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What is better: a hammer drill or a rotary hammer?
The choice between a hammer drill and a rotary hammer depends on the specific task at hand. A hammer drill is better for light to medium-duty tasks such as drilling holes in wood, metal, or masonry. On the other hand, a rotary hammer is more suitable for heavy-duty tasks like drilling larger holes in concrete or masonry, as it delivers more power and has a chiseling function for breaking up tough materials. Therefore, if you are working on smaller, less demanding projects, a hammer drill may be sufficient. However, for larger, more challenging projects, a rotary hammer would be the better choice.
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Which is better, a hammer drill or a rotary hammer?
The choice between a hammer drill and a rotary hammer depends on the specific task at hand. A hammer drill is better for light to medium-duty tasks such as drilling holes in wood, metal, or masonry. On the other hand, a rotary hammer is better for heavy-duty tasks such as drilling larger holes in concrete or masonry, as it delivers more power and has a chiseling function for breaking up tough materials. Ultimately, the better tool depends on the specific needs of the project.
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Why do magnets lose their strength when hit with a hammer?
Magnets lose their strength when hit with a hammer because the impact can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material. This disruption causes the domains to become misaligned, reducing the overall magnetic field strength. Additionally, the physical structure of the magnet can become damaged, leading to a decrease in its magnetic properties. Overall, the force of the impact can cause irreversible changes to the magnet's internal structure, resulting in a loss of magnetism.
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Faithfull Sledge Hammer 6.4kg
Faithfull Sledge Hammer for general use, ideal for builders and contractors. Both striking faces are precision ground, specially hardened and heat treated to withstand the highest impact applications. Virtually unbreakable fibreglass shaft with a soft-grip, non-slip handle and overstrike protection.Weight: 6350g (14 lb)Additional Information:• Head Weight (kg): 6.35• Head Weight (lb): 14• Shaft Material: Fibreglass• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
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Faithfull Club Hammer 1.13kg
The Faithfull general-purpose Club Hammer with precision ground striking faces specially hardened and heat treated to withstand the most high-impact heavy applications.Fitted with a fibreglass handle, with a rubber grip.1 x Faithfull Club Hammer Fibreglass Handled 1.13kg (2.1/2 lb).Additional Information:• Head Weight (kg): 1.1• Head Weight (lb): 2.1/2• Shaft Material: Fibreglass• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
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Faithfull Club Hammer 1.8kg
The Faithfull general-purpose Club Hammer with precision ground striking faces specially hardened and heat treated to withstand the most high-impact heavy applications.Fitted with a fibreglass handle, with a rubber grip.1 x Faithfull Club Hammer Fibreglass Handled 1.81kg (4 lb).Additional Information:• Head Weight (kg): 1.8• Head Weight (lb): 4• Shaft Material: Fibreglass• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
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Faithfull Sledge Hammer 3.2kg
Faithfull Sledge Hammer for general use, ideal for builders and contractors. Both striking faces are precision ground, specially hardened and heat treated to withstand the highest impact applications. Virtually unbreakable fibreglass shaft with a soft-grip, non-slip handle and overstrike protection.Weight: 3170g (7 lb)Additional Information:• Head Weight (kg): 3.18• Head Weight (lb): 7• Shaft Material: Fibreglass• Handle Type: Rubber Grip
Price: 26.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
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What is the difference between Gym 80 and Hammer Strength equipment?
Gym 80 equipment is known for its sleek design and smooth movements, making it popular among users who prefer a more traditional gym experience. On the other hand, Hammer Strength equipment is known for its durability and ability to target specific muscle groups effectively, making it a favorite among serious weightlifters and athletes. Additionally, Gym 80 equipment tends to have a more limited range of motion compared to Hammer Strength equipment, which allows for a greater variety of exercises to be performed.
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How are the Hammer Strength weights used on the lat pulldown?
The Hammer Strength weights are used on the lat pulldown machine by adjusting the weight stack to the desired resistance level. The user selects the appropriate weight by inserting the pin into the weight stack at the desired level. When performing the lat pulldown exercise, the user pulls the bar down towards their chest, engaging the latissimus dorsi muscles. The Hammer Strength weights provide the resistance needed to challenge and strengthen the muscles during this exercise.
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What are hammer toes?
Hammer toes are a deformity of the toe where there is an abnormal bend in the middle joint, causing the toe to resemble a hammer. This condition can be painful and make it difficult to wear shoes comfortably. Hammer toes can be caused by wearing ill-fitting shoes, arthritis, or muscle imbalances in the foot. Treatment options include wearing proper footwear, toe exercises, and in severe cases, surgery may be necessary.
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What are hammer curls?
Hammer curls are a type of bicep exercise that involves holding a dumbbell in each hand with a neutral grip (palms facing each other) and curling the weights up towards the shoulders. This exercise targets the biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis muscles. The neutral grip used in hammer curls places less stress on the wrists and elbows compared to traditional bicep curls, making it a popular variation for those with wrist or elbow issues.
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