Milwaukee Stainless Steel Head Claw Hammer with Rubber Handle, 570 g

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RS Stock No.:
238-2531
Mfr. Part No.:
4932478654
Brand:
Milwaukee
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Brand

Milwaukee

Product Type

Hammer

Hammer Type

Claw Hammer

Non-Sparking

Yes

Head Material

Stainless Steel

Head Weight

570g

Handle Material

Rubber

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Milwaukee Hammer, 570g Head Weight, Stainless Steel Head - 4932478654


This hammer is a claw-style tool designed for demolition, prising and general striking tasks in industrial environments. It combines a corrosion-resistant stainless-steel head with a rubber handle to suit work on electrical, mechanical and automation equipment where non-sparking contact and controlled handling are required.

Features & Benefits


• 570 g head weight for controlled impact energy and balance
• Stainless-steel head provides corrosion resistance during use
• Rubber handle reduces Peak vibration for extended handling
• I-beam handle resists bending during prising operations
• Magnetic nail starter enables safer single-handed nail placement

Applications


• Suitable for prising components during electrical panel maintenance
• Ideal for light demolition in automation equipment installations
• Used for panel and chassis assembly work in electronics workshops
• Can be used for securing timber battens in mechanical fit-outs

Is the tool suitable for environments where sparks must be minimised?


The head is MADE from stainless steel and the tool is specified as non-sparking, reducing the risk of ignition where anti-sparking behaviour is required.

How does the grip affect operator fatigue during repeated use?


The grip features a Shockshield-style rubber surface that reduces Peak vibration transmitted to the hand, which lowers strain during repetitive striking tasks.

What design aspects aid in prising and nail removal?


The straight RIP claw geometry and an integrated side nail puller provide leverage for prising and extracting fasteners, while the I-beam handle construction limits bending under load.

Can the tool assist with single-handed nail starts in confined areas?


A magnetic nail starter in the head secures nails for one-handed positioning, useful when working in tight assemblies or when the other hand holds components.

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