Masonry Hammers

The Estwing Brick Hammer is a versatile tool designed for bricklayers and masons. With its smooth face, it provides powerful impact while minimizing damage to bricks or stones.
Experience precision and durability with the Bahco 486 Bricklayers Hammer, featuring a robust steel handle for enhanced grip, ideal for masonry work.
The Stanley 1-51-039 Steelmaster Brick Hammer, weighing 500g or 18 oz, is a versatile and durable construction tool designed for breaking and chiseling bricks, concrete blocks, and other masonry materials.
Designed for the roofing trade Spike for making a hole in the slate Claw for extracting old nails All steel construction
Scaling & Chipping Hammers - Scaling & Chipping Hammers - Scaling & Chipping Hammers
Manufactured from hardened and tempered drop forged steel for increased strength and durability Steel tubular shaft for high shock absorption
Forged from special chrome vanadium steel Head fully polished Striking face and cutting edge accurately ground Hardened tubular steel shaft Comfortable shock-absorbing vinyl grip Head secured to shaft with roll pin
Item Package Weight: 1.7 kg - Item Package Length: 7.6 cm - Item Package Width: 7.8 cm - Item Package Height: 46.2 cm
A 16oz, 450g brick hammer with balanced weight for effective demolition and construction tasks.
Quality drop forged hammer in one piece and polished Fitted with comfortable two component handle.Weighs 600 grams
Ideal for stone dressing Double ended One piece construction Soft grip handle Lightweight
Designed with one-piece forged construction for strength and durability Antivibe technology Suitable for cutting brick, masonry tile, and concrete block
The Faithfull Short Pattern Brick Hammer is a high-quality, versatile tool designed for chipping and breaking bricks with ease. Made from durable materials, this hammer delivers optimal performance while ensuring user safety.
Proven reliable Faithfull technology Lightweight construction at just 0.89 Kgs High performace for the home or tradesman
specifically designed for dressing bricks and masonry - Hard wearing - Heavy duty - Double headed - Replacement comb and chisel bits
Drop forged high carbon steel head Hardened and tempered for superior strength and durability Chrome plated for corrosion protection Accurately ground chisel end for clean cutting Tubular steel shaft - strong and lightweight
Square end for tapping bricks - Chisel end for cutting bricks - Polished head - Fibreglass shaft provides resistance to oil, water, chemicals and is 8 times stronger than steel - Used by bricklayers for cutting and fitting bricks and stonework
The Faithfull HWALL Walling/Masons Hammer is a durable and versatile tool for masonry projects. Its 1.2kg weight and 39 oz size make it easy to handle while providing the power needed for heavy-duty tasks.
manufactured from hardened and tempered drop forged steel for increased strength and durability - steel tubular shaft for high shock absorption
Made to be the most reliable tools in the market today Tool solutions for most all situations Built to exceed tool standards
Pointed end for finer detail Chisel face for widespread impact Corrosive resistant finish Sprung handle absorbs impact & prevents kick back
Silverline (0798256142475 / HA64)
Vaughan (0051218184242 / VAUABL24)
Faithfull (5023969309859 / FAISSHP)
Proven reliable Faithfull technology Lightweight construction at just 0.91 Kgs High performace for the home or tradesman
Brick Hammer600g Plastic Covered Fibreglass Handle For hammering and splitting
Mannesmann (4003315704072 / 76542)
Silverline (5052464197784 / 675165)
Bellota (8414299116205 / 1071)
Weight: 600 grams Lacquered beech wood handle Head in gesenkgeschmiedetem and thermal Textured finish heads

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