Hammer Rubber Mallet 450g (16oz) Fibreglass Handle White Non-marking
Hammer Rubber Mallet 450g (16oz) Fibreglass Handle White Non-marking
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: TC613450
- Weight: 0.75kg
- Dimensions: 370.00mm x 97.00mm x 60.00mm
- SKU: TC613450
- UPC: 6009515858742
R 152.00
Ex VAT: R 132.17
Tork Craft Rubber Mallet — 450 g (16 oz), Fibreglass Handle (Model TC613450)
The Tork Craft Rubber Mallet (450 g) features a fibreglass handle for durability and reduced vibration, and a white non-marking rubber head designed for jobs where surface preservation is key — such as tile, countertop or sheet-metal fitting. Non-marking face ensures clean finish on sensitive surfaces.
Features
- 450 g (16 oz) head — ideal mass for controlled striking without over-force.
- White non-marking rubber face — protects finish surfaces from marks or damage.
- Fibreglass handle — lightweight, strong, and resists moisture/rot.
- Drop-forged head seating — ensures durability and safe handle-head connection. (Inferred)
Benefits
- Finish-safe striking: The non-marking head allows work on delicate surfaces without leaving blemishes.
- Reduced fatigue: The fibreglass handle makes it lighter in swing and better on the wrist compared with heavier steel-handle models.
- Tool-box essential: Useful for trades where impacts must be gentle but controlled — tile setters, metal installers, finish carpenters.
- Long-life build: Quality materials give longevity, reducing replacement frequency.
Extra Information
- Ideal for use where a regular steel hammer would scratch, dent or mark a finish surface — e.g., setting tiles, sheet panels, joinery adjustments.
- Keep the rubber face clean of grit or stone fragments to prevent surface scarring on finished workpieces.
- If the rubber face becomes heavily scored, flattened or hard-kneed, replace the mallet — the non-marking property depends on proper face condition.
Pro Tip
- For tile work, use this mallet to lightly tap spacers or align tiles after adhesive is applied — the soft face gives control without marring the surface.
Safety
- Wear eye and hand protection when striking surfaces; rubber face may bounce fragments.
- Ensure the workpiece is stable before impact — soft face still transfers force, unexpected movement can injure.
- Inspect mallet face regularly; if the rubber becomes cracked or hardened, replace to maintain non-marking performance.