

Product Details
LD-100 Hickory Wood Handle Ball Peen Hammer
Professional ball peen hammer featuring a forged carbon steel head and premium hickory wood handle. Available in ball peen and cross peen styles with multiple weight options for metalworking, blacksmithing, and automotive repair.
Core Features
- Forged carbon steel head with precision heat treatment for edge retention and impact resistance
- Premium hickory wood handle provides natural shock absorption and traditional tool feel
- Available in ball peen and cross peen styles for versatile metalworking applications
- Multiple weight options from 8 oz to 32 oz to match specific task requirements
- Ergonomic handle design with smooth finish for comfortable grip and reduced hand strain
- Protective coating on head prevents rust and extends tool lifespan in workshop environments
Application Scenarios
- Sheet metal shaping and forming in metal fabrication workshops
- Riveting and fastening operations in automotive and aircraft repair
- Blacksmithing and forging work requiring precise hammer control
- Mechanical assembly and disassembly in industrial maintenance settings
- Metal chipping and surface finishing in manufacturing plants
- Jewelry making and small-scale metal crafting requiring detailed work
FAQ
What is the difference between ball peen and cross peen hammers?
Ball peen hammers have a rounded end used for shaping metal, riveting, and peening. Cross peen hammers have a wedge-shaped end perpendicular to the handle, ideal for starting nails, shaping sharp corners, and spreading metal in blacksmithing.
Is the hickory wood handle durable enough for industrial use?
Yes, hickory is one of the strongest and most shock-resistant hardwoods available, making it ideal for hammer handles. It absorbs vibration well and can withstand heavy industrial use. The handle is also replaceable if needed.
Do you offer fiberglass handle options for this hammer?
Yes, we offer both hickory wood and fiberglass handle options. Fiberglass handles provide enhanced durability and chemical resistance, while hickory handles offer a traditional feel and natural shock absorption. Please specify your preference when ordering.
What sizes are available and what are their typical uses?
8-12 oz hammers are ideal for light metalwork and jewelry making. 16 oz is the standard size for general metalworking and automotive repair. 24-32 oz hammers are used for heavy-duty blacksmithing, forging, and industrial applications requiring greater striking force.

