Roughneck
Roughneck Club Hammer Fibreglass Shaft 1.81kg (4 lb)
Roughneck Club Hammer Fibreglass Shaft 1.81kg (4 lb)
SKU:ROU11134
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The Roughneck Club Hammer with fibreglass shaft is a dependable demolition and driving tool designed for bricklayers, carpenters and site tradespeople who need consistent on-site performance. Weighing 1.81 kg (4 lb), it offers a well-balanced blend of power and controllable swing for daily use.
- Head construction: Drop-forged, hardened and tempered steel head with chamfered edges to minimise chipping and surface damage.
- Fibreglass shaft and head bond: Solid fibreglass core shaft securely epoxy-bonded to the head for durability and to resist loosening after heavy use.
- Grip: Air-cushioned grip provides comfort and helps reduce fatigue during extended periods of work.
- Lanyard safety: Lanyard hole at the base of the handle allows tethering when working at height, enhancing on-site safety.
- Weight: Approximately 1.81 kg (4 lb) for a balanced combination of power and controllable swing.
- On-site versatility: Ideal for breaking small areas of masonry, driving chisels and tapping bricks into place with controlled strikes; well suited to routine brickwork, mortar preparation and light demolition.
This Roughneck club hammer offers reliable, predictable performance and a comfortable user experience for daily site tasks. The hardened head resists wear through frequent strikes, while the fibreglass shaft helps absorb vibration to reduce fatigue during long shifts. The epoxy bond keeps the head securely attached, so you won’t have to retighten or worry about loosening after heavy use. The air-cushioned grip provides a secure, comfortable hold even when wearing gloves, and the lanyard hole supports safe tethering at height, enhancing on-site safety. Use it for breaking small areas of masonry, driving chisels and tapping bricks into place with controlled, precise strikes, making it a practical companion for brickwork, mortar preparation and light demolition on construction sites and workshops.
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