Description
ROOFING HAMMER
A ROOFING HAMMER, also sometimes called a shingler’s hatchet, is a specialized hammer designed for tasks associated with roof shingle installation .
While it looks similar to a claw hammer at first glance, the ROOFING HAMMER has some key differences that make it more efficient for roofing work. Here’s what makes a roofing hammer distinct:
- Head: The head of a roofing hammer is typically forging steel and has two functional sides:
- Hammer face: This flat face is used for driving nails into shingles.
- Shingle hatchet: The opposite side of the head has a sharp hatchet blade. This blade is used for cutting and shaping roofing shingles.
- Claw Unlike a claw hammer, a roofing hammer has a straight claw rather than a curved one. This straight claw is designed for prying up old shingles or separating pieces of wood.
- Handle: Roofing hammer handles are similar to claw hammers and can be made of wood, fiberglass, or steel.
- Magnetized face: Many roofing hammers have a magnetized face that helps hold nails in place while the roofer swings the hammer.
Here are some of the advantages of using a roofing hammer over a claw hammer for roofing work:
- Versatility: The hatchet blade allows the roofer to cut shingles without having to switch tools.
- Efficiency: The straight claw is designed for tasks commonly encountered during roofing, such as prying up old shingles.
- Convenience: The magnetized face helps to hold nails in place, which can save time and frustration.
• Drop-forged roofing hammer
• Heat treatment
• Packing: poly bag
STOCK NO. |
HEAD WEIGHT |
QTY./ CATRON |
25167 |
600g |
16 |
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