Hoffmann Group

Hoffmann Group

Hoffmann Group USA, as a subsidiary of Hoffmann Group, stands as a premier system partner for top-quality tools in Europe. Within its extensive product lines are cutting tools, hand tools, workstations, storage options, and more from their exclusive brands Garant and Holex. Garant, established in 1973, has grown to become a beloved choice among European consumers. It is the go-to tool for industrial applications, providing the strength and durability needed for demanding tasks. Over the past 40 years, Holex has been developed to offer a comprehensive range of industrial-quality tools at competitive prices, making it the ideal choice for those seeking affordability without compromising on quality.

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About  Hammers

There is a wide range of hammers available, each designed for specific purposes and applications. These hammers come in various types, offering unique features and benefits to cater to different needs in the construction, carpentry, and general maintenance fields. One commonly used type of hammer is the claw hammer. It features a curved claw on one side of the head, which is used for extracting nails or prying apart materials. The other side of the head is flat and is used for driving nails and fasteners into surfaces. Claw hammers are versatile and suitable for everyday tasks. In potentially hazardous environments where sparks can be dangerous, non-sparking brass hammers are preferred. These hammers are constructed with brass heads, which eliminate the risk of sparks when striking against metal objects. They are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, mining, and chemical plants. For delicate or sensitive surfaces that need to be protected from marring or damage, soft-face hammers are utilized. These hammers have replaceable faces made from materials like rubber, plastic, or nylon, which absorb impact and minimize surface marks. Soft-face hammers are commonly used in woodworking, automotive, and metalworking applications. Dead blow hammers are designed to deliver maximum striking force while minimizing rebound or recoil. They contain an internal cavity filled with loose metal shot or sand, which absorbs the energy upon impact, preventing the hammer from bouncing back. Dead blow hammers are ideal for tasks that require controlled and accurate strikes, such as metalworking, assembly, and automotive repairs. Sledge hammers, characterized by their heavy and large heads, are used for heavy-duty demolition and striking tasks. They feature long handles that provide leverage and power, allowing users to generate significant force when breaking through concrete, driving stakes, or performing demolition work. Other specialized hammers include ball peen hammers, used in metalworking to shape and strike metal, and rubber mallets, which provide gentle impact for tasks that require minimal force and surface protection. In summary, hammers come in a variety of types to suit different applications and requirements. From the versatile claw hammer to non-sparking brass hammers, soft-face hammers, dead blow hammers, sledge hammers, and others, each type offers specific features and benefits to address various tasks in construction, woodworking, metalworking, and other industries. Having the right hammer for the job ensures efficient and effective work while minimizing damage to surfaces or materials.