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Martin 168HCFG High Crown Cross Peen Finishing Hammer, Fiberglass Handle

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Martin 168HCFG High Crown Cross Peen Finishing Hammer, Fiberglass Handle

  • Martin 168HCFG high-quality cross peen finishing hammer designed for forming radiuses, contours, and curves-perfect for bodywork and restoration on bike tanks and automotive panels.
  • Features:
    • High crown face, 1-9/8 inch diameter with a 2-1/4 inch radius for precise shaping
    • Peen end measures 3/16 by 1-1/2 inches for accurate detailing
    • Drop-forged high-carbon steel, heat-treated, quenched and tempered for durability
    • Cushion grip fiberglass handle provides comfort, vibration dampening, and enhanced tool control
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
    • Part Number: 168HCFG
    • Face Diameter: 1-9/8 inches
    • Peen Size: 3/16 by 1-1/2 inches
  • Martin 168HCFG also known as Martin high crown cross peen hammer FG, fiberglass handle body hammer, 168HCFG finishing hammer, auto body contouring hammer.

 

Martin Sprocket & Gear is renowned for crafting robust, precision bodywork tools-this hammer combines hard-wearing steel and ergonomic fiberglass design to deliver accuracy and comfort during extended metal shaping tasks.

 

Q: What applications is this hammer best suited for?
A: It's ideal for forming curves and contours in metal panels-especially useful in auto body restoration and bike tank shaping.

 

Q: What are the handle and face specifications?
A: The face has a 1-9/8 inch diameter with a 2-1/4 inch radius and a 3/16 x 1-1/2 inch peen. The cushioned fiberglass handle is 12 inches long.

 

Q: What materials are used in construction?
A: The head is drop-forged from high-carbon steel, heat-treated and tempered for strength, and paired with a fiberglass handle for durability and shock absorption.