Fretz Planish/Insert Hammer


HMR-6

This Planishing Hammer has a single plastic end which can be removed with a Hex Key. The flat plastic end forms metal while leaving it smooth. The metal end is slightly domed to make it easier to strike flat and slightly domed metal. Designed primarily for the bench jeweler who sizes rings and only wants one hammer.

Face sizes

19mm and 19mm

Head length

W/o Ends 72mm

Handle length

220mm

Type

Medium

 

$151.80

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SKU HT-90006
Shipping Weight 0.1790kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.005m
Shipping Length 0.024m
Shipping Cubic 0.000001000m3
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