dead blow hammer
Plural
dead blow hammers
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a hammer with a hollow head filled with material, designed to reduce rebound and deliver non-damaging strikes
A dead blow hammer is a type of hammer designed to minimize rebound and prevent damage to the surface being struck. It has a hollow head filled with sand or steel shot, which absorbs the force of the impact and reduces the bounce back when striking. This feature makes the dead blow hammer ideal for tasks that require controlled, precise blows, such as assembling parts, driving components, or working with delicate materials. It is commonly used in automotive repair, woodworking, and construction to prevent damage to both the tool and the workpiece.
- The mechanic used a dead blow hammer to tap the parts into place without damaging the surface.
- She used a dead blow hammer to carefully fit the components together without any risk of cracking them.
- He needed a dead blow hammer to adjust the metal pieces without causing any dents.
- To install the tiles, they used a dead blow hammer to ensure the grout lines were even.