Copper Hammers
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About Copper Hammers
Copper hammers are specialised striking tools designed for applications where surface protection and safety are paramount. Unlike conventional steel hammers, these tools feature solid copper heads or copper striking faces that deliver controlled force without damaging delicate components, finished surfaces or soft materials. The natural properties of copper make these hammers non-sparking, which is essential in environments where flammable atmospheres or explosive materials are present. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks professional copper hammers from trusted manufacturers including Thor and Sealey, suitable for both trade professionals and serious DIY enthusiasts.
Available in various configurations including solid copper designs and combination hammers featuring copper paired with hide faces, these tools offer versatility across numerous workshop and site applications. Copper hammers typically range from lightweight 225g models for precision work through to heavier 900g options for more demanding assembly tasks. The softer copper material absorbs impact energy whilst maintaining sufficient striking force, making them invaluable for engineering, automotive work, metalworking and any application where marring or deformation would compromise quality.
Applications
Copper hammers are essential tools across diverse trades and industries:
- Automotive Technicians: Fitting bearings, adjusting bodywork panels and assembling engine components without surface damage
- Engineers and Fitters: Machinery assembly, precision equipment adjustment and component fitting in manufacturing environments
- Metalworkers and Fabricators: Forming soft metals, fitting joints and adjusting fabricated components
- Maintenance Engineers: Equipment servicing and component replacement across industrial facilities
- Woodworkers and Joiners: Furniture assembly and joint fitting without marring finished timber surfaces
- Sheet Metal Workers: Panel forming and adjustment where steel hammers would cause denting
- Jewellers and Watchmakers: Precision work on delicate metals requiring controlled, non-marking strikes
Choosing The Right Copper Hammers
Head Weight: Consider the typical components you work with. Lighter hammers (225g-450g) suit precision assembly and delicate adjustments, whilst heavier models (680g-900g) provide greater striking force for stubborn components and larger assemblies.
Face Configuration: Pure copper hammers with dual copper faces offer consistent striking characteristics, whilst combination hammers featuring copper on one side and hide or nylon on the other provide greater versatility without changing tools.
Handle Material: Traditional wooden handles (ash or hickory) provide excellent shock absorption and natural feel, whilst modern fibreglass handles offer superior durability and resistance to splitting. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks both configurations to suit different preferences and working environments.
Build Quality: Professional-grade copper hammers from manufacturers like Thor and Sealey feature properly secured heads, well-balanced designs and quality copper that maintains its shape through extended use, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
Safety Information
Always wear appropriate eye protection when using any striking tool, as particles can dislodge from workpieces. Regularly inspect copper faces for mushrooming or deformation—worn faces should be replaced or dressed to maintain safe operation. Ensure workpieces are properly secured before striking to prevent the hammer glancing off unexpectedly. Check wooden handles regularly for splits or loosening, replacing damaged components immediately. Use controlled, deliberate strikes rather than excessive force for optimal results and safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose a copper hammer over a steel hammer?
Copper hammers prevent damage to delicate surfaces, finished components and soft metals. They're non-sparking for safety in potentially explosive environments and won't mar surfaces like steel hammers. They're essential for assembly work, bearing fitting and component adjustment where surface integrity must be maintained.
Do copper hammer faces wear out?
Yes, copper faces gradually mushroom and deform with regular use. When faces become significantly flattened or deformed, they should be replaced or dressed to restore effectiveness and ensure optimal striking performance.
Are copper hammers suitable for woodworking applications?
Absolutely. Copper hammers are excellent for woodworking tasks requiring assembly and adjustment without marring finished surfaces, particularly for fitting joints, adjusting components and furniture assembly where traditional mallets might be too bulky.
