• JUCO Locksmith's hammer lux 0.8kg

The Symbol : M1061

The JUCO Lux 0.8 kg M1061 locksmith's hammer is a tool dedicated to processing stone, metal and other materials. Made of high-quality steel, with forged faces and hardened steel elements, it provides durability and high strength. The ash wood handle, additionally protected with varnish and a rubber cover, guarantees comfort and safety during work.

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Locksmith's hammer JUCO Lux 0.8 kg M1061

The JUCO Lux 0.8 kg M1061 locksmith's hammer is a tool designed for precise machining of various materials, such as stone and metal. Equipped with a forged head, hardened steel elements and a handle made of ash wood, it provides high durability and comfort of work. In addition, the handle is protected with varnish, and the whole is embedded in a plastic wedge and a metal sleeve for greater durability.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Forged face and hardened steel elements ensure durability and high strength.
  • The ash wood handle is lacquered for better protection and comfort.
  • The handle seat is secured with a plastic wedge and a metal sleeve for stability.
  • Rubber handle cover protects against damage and increases working comfort.

The most important technical parameters:

Overall length 340 mm
Weight of the head 800 g
Standard DIN 1041
Mass 920 g

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What materials can be machined with this hammer?
    It is ideal for processing stone, metal and other materials.
  • Is the hammer handle secured?
    Yes, the handle is lacquered and protected by a rubber cover.
  • What are the dimensions of a hammer?
    The overall length of the hammer is 340 mm and the total weight is 920 g.
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