

Product Details
LD-144 Carbon Steel Head Wooden Handle Claw Hammer
LD-144 Claw Hammer is a general-purpose nailing hammer with forged 45 carbon steel head and natural hickory wooden handle. Polished striking face and curved claw design for efficient nail driving and removal in framing, roofing, and construction work.
Core Features
- Drop-forged 45 carbon steel head with heat treatment for hardness
- Polished flat striking face for clean nail driving
- Curved V-claw design maximizes nail pulling leverage
- Natural hickory wood handle absorbs shock and vibration
- Wedged and epoxy-bonded head-to-handle connection
- Available in 0.5kg and 0.75kg for light and heavy nailing tasks
Application Scenarios
- Wood framing and structural construction nailing
- Roofing shingle and panel nail driving
- Furniture assembly and knockdown joint nailing
- Demolition nail and staple pulling
- DIY home repair and shelf mounting
- Crate, pallet, and shipping container assembly
FAQ
What type of wood is used for the handle?
The LD-144 uses natural hickory wood handles, selected for their excellent strength, shock absorption, and flexibility. Hickory has been the traditional choice for quality hammer handles for over a century.
How should the hammer handle be maintained?
Inspect the handle regularly for cracks, splits, or looseness at the head connection. Sand rough spots with fine grit sandpaper and apply linseed oil occasionally to prevent drying and cracking. Replace immediately if cracks appear.
Can the hammer be used for metalwork?
The LD-144 is designed for driving and pulling steel nails in wood and soft materials. Using it for striking metal-to-metal contact will damage the polished face. For metalwork, use a ball-peen or engineer hammer.
What is the difference between 0.5kg and 0.75kg versions?
The 0.5kg (8oz) is lighter and preferred for finish carpentry, trim work, and light assembly where control is more important than driving power. The 0.75kg (16oz) provides more driving force and is the standard choice for framing, roofing, and general construction.

