Description
When you need to drive a pin, set a bearing, or knock something loose without destroying it, a good engineer’s hammer is worth its weight in gold. This 3-pound hammer has the heft to get stubborn parts moving while the machined face gives you precise control—perfect for those times when finesse matters as much as force.
What You’re Getting
- High carbon steel head that’s heat treated for lasting durability and resistance to mushrooming
- Machined and polished striking face delivers clean hits without marring surfaces
- 16-inch hickory handle provides good leverage while keeping the weight manageable
- Balanced design reduces hand fatigue during extended use
Built for Real Farm Work
This hammer is sized right for most shop and field repair jobs. Whether you’re working on hydraulic cylinders, driving out bushings, or doing general equipment maintenance, the 3-pound weight gives you enough power without being too heavy for precision work. It’s the kind of tool that stays on your workbench because you reach for it regularly.
Made to Last
The high carbon steel head handles repeated impacts without chipping or deforming, while the heat treatment keeps the striking surface true. The hickory handle absorbs shock better than synthetic materials and can be replaced if it ever breaks—though with proper use, it’ll likely outlast several other tools in your shop.
Good to Know
Keep the striking face clean and free of oil to prevent slipping. If you’re driving hardened pins or working on delicate surfaces, consider using a brass or lead hammer instead. Store it somewhere dry to prevent the handle from loosening, and check the head periodically to make sure it’s seated tight.






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