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Standards

DIN 6475

Product features

  • material: premium flex plus carbon steel
  • drop forged
  • striking faces induction hardened
  • surface finish: lacquered
  • ash wood handle with special oval wedge
  • made according to standard DIN 6475
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CodeHammer weightThicknessLenghtWidthweight
6018443000576001403455
6018454000627001504595
6018475000688001605720
6018486000728001706570
6018498000829001809195
601850100008590020010595
* Images of products are symbolic. All dimensions are in mm, and weight in grams. All listed dimensions may vary in tolerance.

Safety (pictures)

Don't use handles that are rough, cracked, broken, splintered and loosely attached to head.

Don't use one hammer to strike another hammer.

Don't grind, weld or reheat-treat a hammer head.

Questions & Answers

  • There is an eye protection mark on the hammer handles, do I have to use eye protection?
    Wear the goggles for your safety, as small parts of the workpiece can break off when hitting, which can damage your eyes.
  • High quality material

    Made of Premium Flex Plus Carbon Steel, Unior hammers have an induction hardened striking surface and peen. The superiority of the materials and state-of-the art manufacture are two qualities distinguishing not only hammers, but also other Unior striking tools, such as forged chisels and various punches.
  • Ergonomic design

    Their most common use – driving nails – has long been propagated by various types of hammer and other striking tools. The range of original wooden-handle hammers was expanded by metal-handle tools, additionally insulated with a plastic case. Unior hammers have ergonomically designed plastic cases to improve the grip and ensure a safer use.
  • Precision

    The purpose of general use hammers or mason’s, framing, locksmith’s, welding and other specific-use hammers is to effectively transfer active power to one precise target.