Cross Peen Engineers' Hammer

Ex102U Series

  • Ex102U Cross Peen Engineers' Hammer
  • Ex102U Cross Peen Engineers' Hammer Dimensional Drawing
  • Lifetime warranty Non-sparking Tools
  • Ex102U Cross Peen Engineers' Hammer
  • Ex102U Cross Peen Engineers' Hammer Dimensional Drawing
  • Lifetime warranty Non-sparking Tools

 

  • Non-Sparking
  • Non-Magnetic
  • Corrosion Resistant
  • ISO 9001:2015 certified production, TUV materials certified
  • Lifetime Warranty

Hammer handle appearance may vary from photos shown.

Applications:

  • Non-sparking cross-peen engineers' hammers for use in petrochemical, grain production (explosive-dust), utilities, and hazmat applications.
  • Non-magnetic cross-peen engineers' hammers for use in MRI/NMR, nuclear products, electronic manufacturing, and other sensitive equipment.
  • Corrosion Resistant cross-peen engineers' hammers for use in desalination plants, chemical/paper manufacturing, and shipyards.

  • Standard Sizes
  • Alloys & Use
When ordering, specify:
 A = Aluminum BronzeB = Copper Beryllium
Example:Ex102U-0150AEx102U-0150B
No.H
lbs.
H
kg
Handle Length
Ex102U-01501.500.6814"/355mm
Ex102U-02502.501.1414"/380mm
Ex102U-03503.501.5914"/380mm
How to Choose the Correct Alloy for Your Application
 Aluminum-Bronze (AlBr) AlloyCopper-Beryllium (CuBe2) Alloy
Zone CompatibilityFulfill demand in ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC for work in Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22, M1 & M2Fulfill demand in ATEX Directive 1999/92/EC for work in Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22, M1 & M2
Hardness27 HRC38 HRC
DurabilityNot as durable as CuBe.Very durable due to high hardness and tensile strength.
Magnetic PropertiesLow magnetism due to minimal ferrous components. Appropriate for non-critical non-magnetic applications.Non-ferrous components; safer for applications demanding non-magnetic properties.
CompositionAl: 10.3%
Fe: 4.5%
Ni: 4.5%
Other: 0.5%
Cu: Balance
Be: 1.9%
Co + Ni: 0.4%
Other: 0.5%
Cu: Balance

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Use Guidelines
Proper UseMisuse
The striking face is designed for general blacksmith work in striking unhardened metal. The peens are used for shaping (fullering) and bending unhardened metal.Never use a sledge to strike a hammer, sledge or maul. Never use a cross-peen engineers' hammer with loose or damaged handle.

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