

Product Details
LD-102 Brass Hammer Copper Mallet
Non-sparking brass hammer and copper mallet featuring a solid brass head with steel or wood handle options. Essential safety tool for oil fields, chemical plants, explosive environments, and precision metalworking applications.
Core Features
- Solid brass head is completely non-sparking and non-magnetic for hazardous environments
- Compliant with ATEX and FM safety standards for explosive atmospheres
- Brass head deforms on impact rather than chipping, protecting both tool and workpiece
- Available with steel or wood handle options to suit different working environments
- Precision machined head ensures consistent weight and balanced striking performance
- Natural brass finish provides immediate visual identification as a safety tool
Application Scenarios
- Oil and gas field operations where flammable vapors are present
- Chemical processing plants with explosive dust and vapor hazards
- Mining operations underground where methane gas may accumulate
- Precision metalworking and machining where steel parts must not be marred
- Jewelry making and watch repair requiring delicate but firm hammering
- Military and aerospace maintenance in fuel handling and storage areas
FAQ
Why is a brass hammer necessary in explosive environments?
Steel hammers can produce sparks when striking steel surfaces, which can ignite flammable vapors or dust. Brass is non-sparking and non-ferrous, making it safe for use in hazardous environments where ignition sources must be eliminated.
What certifications does this brass hammer carry?
Our brass hammers are manufactured under ISO9001 quality management and are suitable for ATEX and FM classified environments. Full certification documentation is available upon request for compliance audits.
Can I choose between steel and wood handles?
Yes, we offer both steel and wood handle options. Steel handles provide maximum durability and are preferred for industrial use. Wood handles offer better shock absorption and are preferred for precision work and traditional applications.
Will the brass head damage soft metals like aluminum or copper?
Brass is softer than steel but harder than aluminum and copper. It will not damage these softer metals and is actually preferred for working on them because it prevents marring and galling of the workpiece surface.

