BOSI is a manufacturer of various tools, our Fiberglass Handle Rubber Hammers are available in 8oz, 16oz, and 24oz sizes. The hammerhead is made of environmentally friendly, oil-resistant rubber with good resilience; the reinforced fiberglass-coated handle provides a comfortable grip. Suitable for tile laying, furniture assembly, and surface-friendly tapping. Inquiries and samples are welcome.
BOSI Fiberglass Handle Rubber Hammers feature hammerheads made of environmentally friendly, oil-resistant rubber with good resilience, preventing hand injuries from bounces and protecting the surface of objects being tapped. The handle is made of reinforced fiberglass-coated material, making it sturdy, durable, and comfortable to hold.
Available in 8oz, 16oz, and 24oz sizes, with lengths of 322-335mm and hammerhead widths of 77-114mm. Suitable for tile laying, flooring installation, furniture assembly, automotive bodywork repair, and other tasks requiring gentle tapping.
Specifications
Packing Quantity
Length L (mm)
Hammer head width W (mm)
Hammer head height D (mm)
8oz
6/60PCS
322
77
46
16oz
6/36PCS
335
95
58
24oz
6/24PCS
334
114
62
Common Parameters
Description
Hammerhead Material
Environmentally Friendly Oil-Resistant Rubber
Hammerhead Characteristics
Good Resilience, Does Not Damage Surface
Handle Material
Reinforced Fiberglass Coated
Handle Features
Comfortable Grip
Product Advantages
Environmentally Friendly Oil-Resistant Rubber Hammerhead: Made of non-toxic and odorless rubber, it does not easily swell when in contact with oil, is resistant to aging, and has a long service life. It does not produce sparks when struck, making it suitable for flammable environments.
Surface-Friendly: The rubber has moderate hardness, leaving no dents or scratches when striking tiles, wood, or thin metal sheets, making it especially suitable for finished products and protective applications.
Good Resilience: The rubber hammer head rebounds quickly after impact, reducing the transmission of shock force to the hand and reducing fatigue during prolonged use.
Reinforced Fiberglass Handle: Stronger than a wooden handle, less prone to breakage; the plastic coating provides anti-slip properties and better shock absorption than a pure plastic handle.
Three weight options: 8oz lightweight for fine hammering (e.g., tile leveling); 16oz universal; 24oz suitable for heavy-duty rubber hammer work (e.g., installing floor joists).
Upgraded Design: The handle and hammer head are securely connected and less likely to loosen.
Packaging and Shipping
BOSI Fiberglass Handle Rubber Hammers, each individually packaged in a color box. The outer carton is made of thickened corrugated cardboard, with quantities per carton varying according to specifications (8oz: 60 hammers/carton, 16oz: 36 hammers/carton, 24oz: 24 hammers/carton). Internal compartments prevent hammer heads from colliding.
Suitable for sea freight export. A certificate of conformity and instructions for use are included before shipment. Rubber hammer heads are susceptible to temperature changes; ventilated containers are recommended for transport in high-temperature environments. Please contact customer service for packaging information.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if the rubber hammer head hardens or cracks?
A: Rubber will age if exposed to sunlight or ozone for a long time. Store in a cool, dry place. If it hardens, soak it in warm water for a while to restore some elasticity; if it cracks, the hammer head needs to be replaced.
Q: Is the connection between the hammer head and the handle loose?
A: Check the retaining pin or threads at the connection. If loose, tighten the retaining pin or apply epoxy resin glue to reinforce it. If severely loose, it is recommended to replace it.
Q: What should I do if the hammer head bounces too high when striking?
A: This is the nature of a rubber hammer. Grip the handle firmly to control the striking force, or use a heavier size (e.g., 24oz instead of 16oz) to reduce bounce.
Q: Can it be used to hammer steel nails?
A: Not recommended. Rubber hammers are suitable for soft striking; they are inefficient for hammering steel nails and easily damage the hammer head. Use a steel hammer for hammering steel nails.
Q: How do I clean the rubber hammer head?
A: Wipe with a damp cloth. Oil stains can be cleaned with a neutral detergent; avoid using gasoline or strong solvents.
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