Hammer Mason 700g (24oz) Fibreglass Handle
Hammer Mason 700g (24oz) Fibreglass Handle
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: TC612700
- Weight: 0.94kg
- Dimensions: 330.00mm x 203.00mm x 34.00mm
- SKU: TC612700
- UPC: 6009515858735
R 290.00
Ex VAT: R 252.17
Tork Craft Hammer Mason — 700 g (24 oz), Fibreglass Handle (Model TC612700)
Built for the rigours of masonry and general-purpose striking, the Tork Craft Hammer Mason features a 700 g (24 oz) drop-forged head and a durable fibreglass handle for superior shock resistance and durability. Ideal for bricklaying, block work, and everyday site use where reliable striking and long life are needed.
Features
- 700 g (24 oz) head — balanced weight for precise striking and control.
- Fibreglass handle — offers enhanced durability and vibration dampening compared with traditional wood.
- Drop-forged steel head — made for the demands of masonry and site use.
- General-purpose striking face — designed for brick, block, stone compaction and chiselling tasks.
Benefits
- Comfortable use: The fibreglass handle absorbs shock, reducing hand fatigue over extended work sessions.
- High durability: Teamed head and handle materials designed for daily trades use rather than occasional DIY.
- Multipurpose utility: While optimised for masonry, this hammer performs well in general fix-up, demolition chips and block adjustments.
- Tool-box favourite: Ideal as a staple-hammer in construction and trade kits where reliability matters.
Extra Information
- Best used on stable work surfaces—avoid striking very hard rock or metal surfaces as that may reduce head lifetime.
- The length and weight make it suited for medium-duty striking tasks; for heavier demolition or large-block workflows consider heavier head models.
- Maintain the striking face free of cement, adhesive or mortar residues to ensure consistent performance and reduce slippage.
- Always inspect the head-handle junction periodically—fibreglass handles are strong, but repeated heavy impacts warrant regular checks.
Pro Tip
- When setting blocks or chiselling off old mortar, start with light taps to “settle” the head then finish with a full strike to avoid bounce and achieve clean results.