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GEDORE Hammers and Striking Tools

Safety beat by beat

For Rough Work and Precision Alike


Large selection of hammers: Large selection including chisels,
T From the tile hammer, recoilless hammer, center punches and drift punches
forging tool and engineer's hammer through to T With optional hand guard
the sledge hammer T Also available in the range/set
T Top-grade industrial quality for the hardest of T Precisely hardened and annealed - long service life

continuous uses
T Available singly or in practical sets

T Customised manufacturing and types on request

Top quality - everything


from a single source
T The base is made up of stringently controlled quality
steel and meticulously selected wood
T Experienced and reliable specialists vouch for precision-
like processing
T Hammer head and shaft (up to 400 mm) are made in
GEDORE's own production facilities in Germany
T Stringent quality checks after each production step
ensure a constantly high level

ROTBAND-PLUS system -
dependability under extreme loading
T Hammers utilise the patented ROTBAND-PLUS securing system -
"no losing of heads" as a result
T The ideal aid for site work

T Models with extra inductively tempered edges of the faces

GEDORE hammers and GEDORE chisels - An alliance for safe working


T Considerable forces are liberated on hammer face and chisel head impacting on each other.

T GEDORE hammers and chisels are optimally adapted to each other. Their T In the case of hammers and chisels which are not ground in a regulation-compliant
regulation-compliant geometrical shape diverts the bulk of the forces raised manner, most of the force raised is not transferred to the chisel tip and can, as a result,
towards the chisel tip. give rise to serious injuries.

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mag-
- - rubber with Z netisch
ROTBAND-PLUS hickory ash- - steel
tubular Fieberglas-
fibreglass Kunststoff-
plastic
steel tube inductive
IH
Plus stiel stiel stiel stiel stiel
600 E 100- 2000

600 H 100 - 2000

600 IH 200 - 2000

4E 50 - 2000

4H 50 - 2000

4K 200 - 1000

500 F 200 - 2000

500 ST 300 - 500

525 H ROTBAND 500

8601 1/4 LBS - 2 LBS

65 E 100 - 600

620 E 1000 - 2000

620 H 1000 - 2000

20 E 1000 - 10000

20 H 1000 - 10000

20 F 1000 - 10000

20 ST 1000 - 1250

609 H 3000 - 10000

9E 3000 - 10000

9H 3000 - 10000

9F 3000 - 10000

9G 5000

29 ST 500

94 ST 600

93 ST 600

75 GSTM all-steel 600

75 STK 600

75 ST 600

75 STKM 600

75 STM 600

71 GSTM all-steel

677 H 300

77 ST 300 - 400

77 E 330

Optional accessories
1000 74 1500 CT1-350 110

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Tip: How can I tell if the hammer is a reliable one?
Permanent
marking
GEDORE stamps or forges the
DIN 1041, the weight and the
Accurate 45° edge at hammer manufacturer's logo into the
face and pein hammer head in a permanent
The edge - also referred to as chamfer and legible manner.
- stops any dangerous splintering.
GEDORE hammers have a clean-cut
edge as conforming to regulations.

The hammer head must be


correctly hardened and tempered
No precision hardening and annealing - also referred to
Assured and firm connection/fitting of hammer tempering - can be checked on without the use of aids.
shaft and head The hammer face and pein must have a hardness of
Take a look: are there any gaps between hammer eye and between 50 and 58 HRC. Hardness must reach down to at
shaft? The wooden shaft must be secure and shake-free in the least 3 mm. 30 HRC is not to be exceeded at the inserting
hammer head. The shaft/hammer head connection must be eye for safety reasons.
securely wedged. GEDORE manufactures on the basis of the above DIN 1193
GEDORE only uses tapered collars which ensure optimum requirements and meets them at the same time. Constant
distribution of the clamping force in the hammer eye. tests vouch for these figures.
The ROTBAND-PLUS system developed and patented by
GEDORE turns every ordinary DIN hammer into a "safety
hammer".

Distinctive manufacturer's name


on the hammer head
GEDORE inscribes its hammer heads with HB Is the shaft fault-free?
(Hermann Bremer). The hammer shaft is not to have any cracks, branch
holes or other faults. Nor every type of wood is suitable
for hammer shafts. Hickory and ash are noted as the
preferred woods in DIN 68340.
Only these two wood types are used by
GEDORE in its own manufacturing process.

Wedges
T No clamping force in the direction of
motion thanks to the flat wedge.
T The tapered collar evenly distributes the T The barbed hook ensures a positive
clamping force across 360° i.e. also in the fit and stops the tapered collar
direction of motion. The wood fibre structure is from loosening. A safety "extra".
not ruined. There is no slackening of the hammer
head even after several hundred strikes.

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Wooden handles

Hickory handles Ash handles


T High quality and extremely break-proof wood. Compared with ash the physical load T This wood is prescribed by the DIN as the minimum wood quality
stability of hickory is around 3-4 times higher T Inexpensive
T Long-fibre structure: More safety in the event of a handle breakage - the wood is held T Break-proof
together by the long fibres and hence uncontrolled separation of the broken handle as T Short-fibre structure: the short fibres in the wood mean that, in the event of a break,
well as the hammer head is avoided the shaft cannot be held together. The shaft breaks into two parts.
T Vibration dampening

T Long life = very good price-performance ratio

Wood is a natural product! Tip


T GEDORE uses only wood types and timbers that comply T DIN 68 340 defines the required moisture content of T Before use, always check that the hammer
with DIN 68 340 (Wooden Shafts for Impact Tools) the hammer shaft at the time of joining the shaft to head is securely attached to the shaft!
T Never store the hammer in too dry
T Wood retains its natural properties even after processing the head. This must be between 12 % and 14 % in
T Trees regulate their moisture content by giving off relation to the dry weight. In-house manufacture under conditions!
T Storage in well-heated rooms or near a
moisture through their pores. This property is retained continuous quality controls guarantees compliance with
in processed wood. This means that a wooden hammer the requirements of DIN 68 340 source of heat is particularly harmful,
shaft loses moisture through its pores when the drawing moisture out of the hammer
air humidity is low and shrinks. Too much moisture shaft, causing the shaft section to shrink.
causes the wooden shaft to swell up and damages In extreme cases, the secure fit of the
the wooden fibres. hammer head on the shaft can no longer be
guaranteed.

STEEL TUBE, FIBRE GLASS OR PLASTIC HANDLES

Tubular steel handles Fibre glass handles


T High bending strength T Robust - virtually unbreakable
T Resistant to the influence of weather T Insensitive to all weather conditions - can also be fully
used in minus temperatures and is still unbreakable
T Resistant to all common chemicals such as for example oils and greases

Safety notes for fibre


Rubber grip and steel tube handle glass handles
T Resilient T Mishits with fibre glass tools can lead to the material fibre detaching.
T Unbeatable price-performance ratio since the hammer is T To stop these fibres inflaming the skin, we would recommend safety
very durable gloves being worn during the work.
T Vibration dampening

T Resistant to petrol and oil


T Serrated gripping zones for a firm grip

Note
T Intensive testing of steel tube, fibre glass and plastic shafts as to a firm fit in the
hammer head is required. Preference is for hammers with an additionally secured Safety notes for hammers 633
head. The head is also positively fitted to the hammer shaft by means of a spring pin.

T Rubber handgrip feature: make sure the handgrip is firmly bonded to the shaft.
Try out the turning test. A handgrip which can still be turned on the hammer
shaft does not meet the DIN-prescribed figures.

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Manufacturing process for hammers
Hammer head

(1) C45 hardened and tempered steel precisely cropped to length.


(4) De-burring of the blanks.

(8) The hammer head is sand blasted to


descale and degrease it.
(5) Production of the hammer eye.

(2) Hot pre-forged in a double forging die.

(6) After descaling the blank, it is machined all (9) Corrosion protection by stove
round in accordance with DIN 1193. The pein enamelling.
and face of the hammer head are additionally
ground.

(3) Fully forged blank. (10) The hammer face and pein are ground
(7) The hammer head is induction hardened to 50-58 HRC and then bright in accordance with DIN 1041.
annealed. Care has to be taken to ensure that, within a defined Attention is paid here particularly to
measured area, the hardness deviation is no greater than 5 HRC. regular clean edges and to a slight
The hardening depth on the face and pein must be at least 3 convex geometry of the face.
mm. The hardness of the eye zones, however, must not exceed
30 HRC. The hammer head now has hard striking faces and a soft
“shock absorber” zone. These safety-relevant values are subject
to continuous monitoring. The hammer head is permanently
stamped with the manufacturer’s mark, weight and DIN 1041.

Hammer handle

(1) Shaft blank from hickory. This tough wood has long fibres, making it ideal for hammer (5) Coating with water-soluble clear varnish.
shafts. The long fibres cushion the impact in the hand. The tight annealed rings give
the wood its flexural strength.

(6) The hand end is set off in mahogany staining.


(2) The square shaft blank is cut to size.

(7) The shaft protection sleeve is pressed on and the shaft tampon printed.
(3) The hammer shaft is milled.

(4) The look is improved by sanding.

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ROTBAND-PLUS
THE ORIGINAL - A safe join
hammers
1 The hammer head corresponds to the relevant 4 The handle is hand-friendly wood, and
DIN standard. Following the forging process, bend-resistant. This has been proven
it is carefully hardened and tempered. This is a by tests carried out at the Institute
guarantee of an extra-long service life. for Testing and Checking (VPA) in
Remscheid, Germany.
The join between the hammer 2
head and the handle is one of
the most important features
of the ROTBAND-PLUS. A
wood screw, a tapered collar
and a fixing plate ensure a
permanent and safe joint.

3 The protective steel sleeve is hardened and thus


resistant to impact. It protects the handle from
damage when the hammer misses its target, and
gives the hammer head additional security.
Patented safety system

2 ROTBAND-PLUS hammer 3 Safety principle


T The hammer shaft is pressed into the hammer head.
T The ring wedge is pressed in to secure the shaft in Wooden handle with Unprotected
the eye of the hammer head. ROTBAND-PLUS Safety hammer handle
T The round, conical form ensures an all-round, Feature - After 30 impacts:
uniform pressure. - After 1,000 impacts: Noticeable damage
T Tightening the wood screw ensures a positive Slight traces in the to the handle - risk of
fit of the safety plate with the shaft. paint, no deformation, breakage!
absolutely firm seating.

2 Features 4

N Bending strength, e.g. 500 g N·m


DIN

DIN

3000 50
6000 373 N·m
100
ROTBAND-PLUS

ROTBAND-PLUS

9000
12000 150
6000 N 15000 200
(600 kg) 18000 250
21000
300
24000
30000 N 27000 350
(3000 kg) 30000 400

The values required by the German Standards Institute Due to the hardened ROTBAND-PLUS protective sleeve for
(DIN) are exceeded considerably. According to the report by the handle and the fixing plate, the bending strength of
the Institute for Testing and Checking (VPA) in Remscheid, the ROTBAND-PLUS hammers exceeds that of standard
with the ROTBAND-PLUS hammers more than five times the DIN hammers by a wide margin.
required force was attained.

All the benefits at a single glance


T Patented handle join ROTBAND-PLUS
T The protective steel sleeve, the tapered collar, the fixing plate and the wood
screw bond the hammer head and the handle into one unit =
maximum work safety
T The protective steel sleeve protects the handle from damage when the
hammer misses its target and guarantees thus a long service life
T Best price-performance ratio
T With the standardised ROTBAND-PLUS handles every standardised hammer
head can be turned into a ROTBAND-PLUS hammer.

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ENGINEERS' HAMMERS ROTBAND-PLUS
600 E + 600 H
ENGINEERS' HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS
T Forged hammer head DIN 1041
T With contoured ash or hickory handle DIN 5111,
additionally shaped with a long hardened handle protective steel sleeve
T The tapered collar, fixing plate and wood screw bond the hammer head
and the handle into one unit
T Patented handle join, high working safety, long service life, best price-performance ratio
T DBGM G 9414 1878 (German utility patent), European-Patent-No. 0703045

gZ y 0 Code No.
100 260 0.188 8581610 600 E-100
200 280 0.325 8581880 600 E-200
300 300 0.502 8581960 600 E-300
400 310 0.605 8582180 600 E-400
500 320 0.727 8582260 600 E-500
600 330 0.841 8582340 600 E-600 600 IH
800 350 1.135 8582420 600 E-800
ENGINEERS' HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS
1000 360 1.326 8582500 600 E-1000 T Forged hammer head DIN 1041
1500 380 1.908 8582690 600 E-1500 T The edges of the flat side of the head are induction hardened
2000 400 2.491 8582770 600 E-2000 T With contoured ash or hickory handle DIN 5111, additionally shaped
with a long hardened handle protective steel sleeve
T The tapered collar, fixing plate and wood screw bond the hammer head
gZ y 0 Code No.
and the handle into one unit
100 260 0.188 8582850 600 H-100
T Patented handle join, high working safety, long service life, best price-performance ratio
200 280 0.325 8582930 600 H-200
300 300 0.502 8583070 600 H-300
400 310 0.605 8583150 600 H-400
500 320 0.727 8583230 600 H-500
600 330 0.840 8583310 600 H-600
800 350 1.135 8583580 600 H-800
1000 360 1.326 8583660 600 H-1000
1500 380 1.908 8583740 600 H-1500
2000 400 2.491 8583820 600 H-2000

1500 ES-350 / 1500 CT1-350 104 · 110

6 NA 483 gZ y 0 Code No.


200 280 0.325 8583900 600 IH-200
300 300 0.502 8584040 600 IH-300
400 310 0.605 8584120 600 IH-400
500 320 0.727 8584200 600 IH-500
600 330 0.841 8584390 600 IH-600
800 350 1.135 8587300 600 IH-800
1000 360 1.326 8587490 600 IH-1000
1500 380 1.908 8587570 600 IH-1500
2000 400 2.491 8588970 600 IH-2000

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E 600 E + E 600 H
SPARE HANDLE ROTBAND-PLUS FOR ENGINEERS' HAMMERS HELVING - MADE EASY
T Ash (E 600 E) or hickory (E 600 H) DIN 5111
T With hardened handle protective steel sleeve, tapered collar, fixing plate and wood screw
T Hammer the handle into the hammer head until it reaches the casing
T With this standard wooden handle, according to DIN 5111 it is possible to convert even ordinary
T Drive the tapered collar into the centre of the handle
T Fasten the safety plate with a wood screw
hammer heads, as long as they are to DIN standards, to a ROTBAND-PLUS-hammer
T Method: Hammer the handle into the hammer head until it reaches the casing. Drive the tapered
collar into the centre of the handle. Fasten the safety plate with a wood screw

E5
SPARE TAPERED COLLAR
T For safe fastening of the wooden handles

Ø y 0 Code No.
7 12.0 0.001 8593970 E 5-100
8 15.0 0.003 8594000 E 5-200
10 17.0 0.004 8594190 E 5-300
11 18.0 0.005 8594270 E 5-400
12 20.0 0.007 8594350 E 5-500
13 20.0 0.008 8594860 E 5-600
14 21.0 0.009 8594430 E 5-800
14 21.0 0.010 8594940 E 5-1000
15 23.5 0.013 8594510 E 5-1500
16 23.0 0.014 8594780 E 5-2000

for Z g y 0 Code No.


100 260 0.076 8589000 E 600 E-100 HANDLE TYPES
200 280 0.099 8589190 E 600 E-200
300 300 0.150 8589270 E 600 E-300 T For more information on handle types see page 477
400 310 0.179 8589350 E 600 E-400
500 320 0.185 8589430 E 600 E-500
600 330 0.214 8589510 E 600 E-600
800 350 0.210 8589780 E 600 E-800
1000 360 0.288 8589860 E 600 E-1000
1500 380 0.350 8589940 E 600 E-1500
2000 400 0.377 8593700 E 600 E-2000

for Z g y 0 Code No.


100 260 0.081 8593890 E 600 H-100
200 280 0.120 8595080 E 600 H-200
300 300 0.134 8595160 E 600 H-300
400 310 0.180 8595240 E 600 H-400
500 320 0.198 8596480 E 600 H-500
600 330 0.234 8596560 E 600 H-600
800 350 0.296 8596640 E 600 H-800
1000 360 0.315 8597880 E 600 H-1000
1500 380 0.373 8597960 E 600 H-1500
2000 400 0.442 8599070 E 600 H-2000

… CUSTOMISED FOR YOU!


Individual – precise – customised – flexible – right on!
T From non-standard sizes, special surface treatment T WE develop special tools, customised tools
(colour and/or finish), customised tool modules and/or quality forgings for YOU.
through to special electronic product programming and T Your problems are our assignments.
establishing/ implementing individual maintenance T Simply contact us !
intervals (calibration/services) - and a lot more besides.

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ENGINEERS' HAMMERS
4E+4H E4E+E4H
ENGINEERS' HAMMER SPARE HANDLE
T Forged hammer head DIN 1041 T Ash (E 4 E) or hickory handle (E 4 H), acc. to DIN 5111
T With ash (4 E) or hickory handle (4 H) to DIN 5111 T With oval fixing hole, i.e. for engineers' hammers

gZ y 0 Code No. for Z g y 0 Code No.


50 250 0.089 8586090 4 E-50 50 250 0.033 8587650 E 4 E-50
100 260 0.158 8586170 4 E-100 100 260 0.045 8587730 E 4 E-100
200 280 0.275 8586250 4 E-200 200 280 0.085 8587810 E 4 E-200
300 300 0.440 8586330 4 E-300 300 300 0.099 8588030 E 4 E-300
400 310 0.530 8586410 4 E-400 400 310 0.100 8588110 E 4 E-400
500 320 0.625 8586680 4 E-500 500 320 0.160 8588380 E 4 E-500
600 330 0.750 8586760 4 E-600 600 330 0.140 8588460 E 4 E-600
800 350 0.930 8586840 4 E-800 800 350 0.165 8588540 E 4 E-800
1000 360 1.180 8586920 4 E-1000 1000 360 0.183 8588620 E 4 E-1000
1500 380 1.760 8587060 4 E-1500 1500 380 0.196 8588700 E 4 E-1500
2000 400 2.320 8587140 4 E-2000 2000 400 0.261 8588890 E 4 E-2000

gZ y 0 Code No. for Z g y 0 Code No.


100 260 0.168 8590280 4 H-100 100 260 0.058 8591330 E 4 H-100
200 280 0.300 8590360 4 H-200 200 300 0.085 8591410 E 4 H-200
300 300 0.460 8590440 4 H-300 300 300 0.085 8591680 E 4 H-300
400 310 0.550 8590520 4 H-400 400 320 0.120 8591760 E 4 H-400
500 320 0.650 8590600 4 H-500 500 320 0.140 8591840 E 4 H-500
600 330 0.760 8590790 4 H-600 600 330 0.150 8591920 E 4 H-600
800 350 1.030 8590870 4 H-800 800 350 0.210 8592060 E 4 H-800
1000 360 1.210 8590950 4 H-1000 1000 360 0.225 8592140 E 4 H-1000
1500 380 1.859 8591090 4 H-1500 1500 380 0.190 8592220 E 4 H-1500
2000 400 2.370 8591170 4 H-2000 2000 400 0.280 8592300 E 4 H-2000

4K E4K
ENGINEERS' HAMMER SPARE HANDLE
T Forged hammer head DIN 1041 T Made from UItramid® plastics
T With Ultramid® plastic handle and safety wedge T Suitable for all hammer heads acc. to DIN 1041
T Ultramid® = trade name of BASF AG, Germany T Delivery complete with tapered collar and fixing clip
T Ultramid® = trade name of BASF AG, Germany

gZ y 0 Code No. y 0 Code No.


200 280 0.280 8812950 4 K-200 280 0.070 8897170 E 4 K-200
300 300 0.430 8604170 4 K-300 300 0.090 8897250 E 4 K-300
500 320 0.630 8604330 4 K-500 320 0.120 8897330 E 4 K-500
800 350 1.020 8604680 4 K-800 350 0.180 8897410 E 4 K-800
1000 360 1.160 8604760 4 K-1000 360 0.192 8897680 E 4 K-1000

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500 F 6 NA
ENGINEERS' HAMMER SOFT FACE CAP for engineers' hammers
T Forged hammer head T Polyethylene
T Nearly unbreakable fibreglass handle with plastic grip
T Additionally hardened handle protective steel sleeve, with secured head
T Induction tempered edges of the flat side of the head available on request

gZ y 0 Code No.
200 280 0.360 8598180 500 F-200
300 300 0.570 8598260 500 F-300
400 310 0.660 8598340 500 F-400
500 320 0.770 8598420 500 F-500
600 330 0.900 8598500 500 F-600 for Z g 0 Code No.
800 350 1.174 8598690 500 F-800 300 0.025 8605570 6 NA-300
1000 360 1.398 8598770 500 F-1000 500 0.050 8605650 6 NA-500
1500 380 1.838 8598850 500 F-1500 800 0.060 8605730 6 NA-800
2000 400 2.352 8598930 500 F-2000 1000 0.053 8802990 6 NA-1000

500 ST 8601
ENGINEERS' HAMMER ENGINEER'S BALL PEIN HAMMER WITH BALL
T Forged hammer head T With hickory handle
T Steel tube handle with plastic grip T Hardened and tempered steel to EN 10083
T Very robust and durable T Enamelled, face and ball ground

lbs Z y 0 Code No.


1/4 270 0.172 6764030 8601 1/4
1/2 290 0.307 6764110 8601 1/2
3/4 310 0.475 6764380 8601 3/4
1 325 0.565 6764460 8601 1
1.1/8 350 0.605 1429078 8601 1.1/8
1.1/4 350 0.772 6764540 8601 1.1/4
gZ y 0 Code No. 1.1/2 365 0.800 6764620 8601 1.1/2
300 270 0.575 8606620 500 ST-300 1.3/4 400 0.900 1429108 8601 1.3/4
500 300 0.780 8606890 500 ST-500 2 380 1.073 6764700 8601 2

E-8601
525 H 484 SPARE HANDLE HICKORY

y 0 Code No.
270 0.105 1431056 E-8601 1/4
290 0.120 1431102 E-8601 1/2
310 0.135 1431110 E-8601 3/4
325 0.150 1431129 E-8601 1
350 0.165 1431137 E-8601 1.1/8
350 0.180 1431145 E-8601 1.1/4
365 0.195 1431153 E-8601 1.1/2
400 0.210 1431161 E-8601 1.3/4
380 0.225 1431188 E-8601 2

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525 H CLUB HAMMERS
HAMMER KOMBI-PLUS
T Combination of engineers' and plastic hammer 620 E + 620 H
T ROTBAND execution with hardened handle protective steel sleeve CLUB HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS
T With hickory handle
T Forged head DIN 6475
T Suitable for nearly all jobs of an engineers' hammer
T Contoured ash (620 E) or hickory handle (620 H) DIN 5135,
T The plastic side may be used for all straightening and beating works and hardened work pieces
supplementary with long hardened handle protective steel sleeve
T Spare head E 225-27
T The sleeve, tapered collar, fixing plate and wood screw bond the
hammer head and wood handle into one unit
T Patented handle join, high working safety, long service life, best price-performance ratio

gZ , y 0 Code No.
500 27 320 0.680 1441310 525 H-500

JOINERS' HAMMERS gZ y 0 Code No.


1000 260 1.288 8886990 620 E-1000
65 E 1250 260 1.483 8887020 620 E-1250
1500 280 1.820 8887100 620 E-1500
JOINERS' HAMMER French pattern
T With contoured ash handle DIN 5111 2000 300 2.291 8887290 620 E-2000

gZ y 0 Code No.
1000 260 1.317 8887370 620 H-1000
1250 260 1.493 8887450 620 H-1250
1500 280 1.820 8887530 620 H-1500
2000 300 2.240 8887610 620 H-2000

E 620 E + E 620 H
SPARE HANDLE ROTBAND-PLUS
T Contoured ash (E 620 E) or hickory handle (E 620 H) DIN 5135
T With hardened handle protective steel sleeve, fixing plate,
tapered collar and wood screw
T For all club hammers according to DIN 6475
T With this handle acc. to DIN, every standard DIN club hammer
head can be converted to a ROTBAND-PLUS club hammer

X y Spare handle 0 Code No.


18 260 E 4 E-100 0.220 8684260 65 E-18
20 300 E 4 E-300 0.240 8684340 65 E-20
22 300 E 4 E-300 0.350 8684420 65 E-22
25 310 E 4 E-400 0.450 8684500 65 E-25
28 320 E 4 E-500 0.590 8684690 65 E-28

y 0 Code No.
260 0.240 8678100 E 620 E-1000
260 0.230 8749650 E 620 E-1250
280 0.280 8676670 E 620 E-1500
300 0.310 8676750 E 620 E-2000

y 0 Code No.
260 0.270 8677210 E 620 H-1000
260 0.260 8749730 E 620 H-1250
280 0.280 8677480 E 620 H-1500
300 0.350 8677560 E 620 H-2000

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20 E + 20 H 20 F
CLUB HAMMER CLUB HAMMER
T Forged head DIN 6475 T Forged head DIN 6475
T With ash (20 E) or hickory handle (20 H) DIN 5135 T Nearly unbreakable fibreglass handle with plastic grip and secured head

20 F-3 – 20 F-8

gZ y 0 Code No.
1000 260 1.270 8815620 20 F-1000
1250 260 1.480 8815700 20 F-1250
1500 280 1.775 8815890 20 F-1500
2000 300 2.280 8815970 20 F-2000
3000 600 3.720 8816000 20 F-3
4000 700 4.750 8866530 20 F-4
5000 800 6.430 8866610 20 F-5
gZ y 0 Code No. 6000 800 7.098 8866880 20 F-6
1000 260 1.196 8632460 20 E-1000 8000 900 9.100 8866960 20 F-8
1250 260 1.388 8632540 20 E-1250
1500 280 1.704 8632620 20 E-1500 20 ST
2000 300 2.176 8632700 20 E-2000
CLUB HAMMER
3000 600 3.480 8632890 20 E-3 T Forged head
4000 700 4.280 8632970 20 E-4 T With steel tube handle and plastic grip
5000 800 5.750 8633000 20 E-5 T Very robust and durable

6000 800 6.505 8633190 20 E-6


8000 900 9.100 8633270 20 E-8

gZ y 0 Code No.
1000 260 1.220 8635210 20 H-1000
1250 260 1.406 8635480 20 H-1250
1500 280 1.740 8635560 20 H-1500
2000 300 2.275 8635640 20 H-2000

E 20 E + E 20 H
SPARE HANDLE FOR CLUB HAMMERS
T Ash (E 20 E, E 9 E) or hickory (E 20 H, E 9 H)
T E 20 acc. to DIN 5135
T E 9 acc. to DIN 5112

for hammer y 0 Code No. gZ y 0 Code No.


20-1000, 20-1250, 260 0.151 8633940 E 20 E-1000 1000 260 1.400 8640800 20 ST-1000
46-1000, 46-1250 1250 260 1.570 8640990 20 ST-1250
20-1500, 46-1500 280 0.131 8634160 E 20 E-1500
20-2000, 46-2000 300 0.178 8634240 E 20 E-2000
21
9-3, 10-3, 600 0.400 8613080 E 9 E-3
17-3, 20-3 SOFT FACE CAP for club hammers
9-4, 10-4, 700 0.580 8613160 E 9 E-4
17-4, 20-4
9-5, 9-6, 10-5, 800 0.730 8613240 E 9 E-5
10-6, 17-5, 17-6,
20-5, 20-6
9-8, 9-10, 17-8, 17-10, 900 1.100 8613400 E 9 E-8
20-8, 20-10

for hammer y 0 Code No.


20-1000, 20-1250 260 0.163 8636880 E 20 H-1000
20-1500 280 0.136 8637180 E 20 H-1500
20-2000 300 0.210 8637260 E 20 H-2000
9-3, 10-3, 600 0.400 8616500 E 9 H-3
17-3, 20-3
9-4, 10-4, 700 0.630 8616690 E 9 H-4 for club hammer g 0 Code No.
17-4, 20-4 1000 0.330 8641960 21-1000
9-5, 9-6, 10-5, 10-6, 800 0.810 8616770 E 9 H-5
1250 0.375 8642180 21-1250
17-5, 17-6, 20-5, 20-6
9-8, 9-10, 17-8, 900 0.960 8616930 E 9 H-8 1500 0.310 8642260 21-1500
17-10, 20-8, 20-10 2000 0.290 8642340 21-2000

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* GuStaV
GuStaV
THE WORLD'S SAFEST HAMMER
* Gu = Rubber
Sta = Steel
V = Version

SAFE, ERGONOMIC, HIGHEST SAFETY


UNBEATABLE PRICE- T since the hammer head is intractably fitted with the handle
PERFORMANCE RATIO T since value DESIGNATED 1,200 kg (12,000 N) / value ACTUAL 9 GuStaV: 14,650* kg (145,500 N)
T *the test had to be stopped at this figure as the machine no longer had any "grappling
T Forged hammer head acc. to DIN 1193 point" due to the abraded rubber at the steel handle. The hammer head remained
T Two serrated gripping zones. Knurled, non-sliding! Equally easy to use with either firmly fitted to the handle.
short or long arms. T since a hardened steel tube is mounted in the handle. The result is an unbreakable hammer when
T Rubber handle reinforced inside with hardened steel tube. correctly used.
T Stud-type handle and ergonomically adapted grip diameter.
T 900 mm handle length: 100 mm in excess of the DIN requirement - ensures more
powerful strikes from the same force applied.

ERGONOMIC
UNBEATABLE PRICE- since optimum handle geometry

PERFORMANCE RATIO T 100 mm longer than the DIN requirement = greater impact power from the same force applied
T Stud at the end of the handle ensures that proper gripping handle
since the hammer is very durable T The handle diameter is perfectly adjusted to the geometry of one's hand
T Hammer head and steel tube form a keyed connection. A safety extra!
T The reinforcing bulge at the transition point from hammer handle to
since low-on-vibration
head ensures an even spread of forces throughout the hammer head. T The keyed connection between hammer head and steel tube in the handle is rubber-
jacketed. As a result, the rubber absorbs much of the vibration arising on impact.
T The rubber layer vulcanised on the handle provides an extremely low modulus of
elasticity and, in turn, absorbs most of the remaining vibrations.
T Test findings: Ingenieurbüro für Ergonomie, 67824 Feilbingert: 9 GuStaV has the same
positive vibration features as a comparable wooden-shaft hammer.

NON-TAXING, FATIGUE-
FREE WORKING

9 GUSTAV
SLEDGE HAMMER with rubber grip and steel tube handle
T Resilient, practically unbreakable, low-on-vibration hammer
T Forged hammer head acc. to DIN 1193
T Head ground and clear varnished
T Rubber handle reinforced inside with hardened steel tube
T Hammer head and steel tube form a keyed connection. A safety extra!
T Vibrations are absorbed by the rubber handle to the same extent as with wooden shafts
T 900 mm handle length: 100 mm in excess of the DIN requirement - ensures more powerful strikes from the same force applied
T Resistant to petrol and oil
T Two serrated gripping zones. Knurled, non-sliding! Equally easy to use with either short or long arms
T Stud-type handle and ergonomically adapted grip diameter
T The reinforcing bulge at the transition point from hammer handle to head ensures an even spread of forces in the hammer eye
T DBGM (= German Utility Patent)

gZ y 0 Code No.
5000 900 7.0 2250128 9 GuStaV-5

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SLEDGE HAMMERS
609 H 9E+9H
SLEDGE HAMMER ROTBAND-PLUS SLEDGE HAMMER
T Forged hammer head DIN 1042 T Forged hammer head DIN 1042
T Spare handles complete with steel sleeve, tapered collar, fixing plate and wood screw T With ash (9 E) or hickory handle (9 H) DIN 5112
T Hickory handle DIN 5112, with additional long and hardened steel sleeve
T Patented handle join, high working safety, long service life, best price-performance ratio

gZ y 0 Code No.
3000 600 3.330 8612000 9 E-3
3000 900 3.450 8809220 9 E-3-90
4000 700 4.365 8612190 9 E-4
5000 800 5.535 8612270 9 E-5
5000 900 5.495 8809650 9 E-5-90
6000 800 6.590 8612350 9 E-6
8000 900 8.650 8612430 9 E-8
10000 900 10.560 8612510 9 E-10

gZ y 0 Code No. gZ y 0 Code No.


3000 600 3.755 8673220 609 H-3 3000 600 3.515 8615370 9 H-3
3000 900 3.880 8673300 609 H-3-90 3000 900 3.705 8812360 9 H-3-90
4000 700 4.940 8673490 609 H-4 4000 700 4.710 8615450 9 H-4
4000 900 5.270 8673570 609 H-4-90 4000 900 5.040 8812440 9 H-4-90
5000 800 6.035 8673650 609 H-5 5000 800 5.760 8615530 9 H-5
5000 900 6.220 8673730 609 H-5-90 5000 900 5.800 8812520 9 H-5-90
6000 800 7.045 8673810 609 H-6 6000 800 6.680 8615610 9 H-6
6000 900 7.200 8674030 609 H-6-90 6000 900 6.795 8812600 9 H-6-90
8000 900 9.185 8674110 609 H-8 8000 900 8.815 8615880 9 H-8
10000 900 11.150 8674380 609 H-10 10000 900 10.895 8615960 9 H-10

E 609 H E9E+E9H
SPARE HANDLE ROTBAND-PLUS SPARE HANDLE
T Hickory handle DIN 5112 T Ash (E 9 E) or hickory (E 9 H)
T Steel sleeve, fixing plate, tapered collar and wood screw T Acc. to DIN 5112
T For all hammer heads according to DIN 1042 T Execution -90 = 90 cm handle
T With this handle, every standard DIN hammer head can be converted
to a ROTBAND-PLUS-sledge hammer

for hammer y 0 Code No.


9-3, 10-3, 600 0.400 8613080 E 9 E-3
17-3, 20-3
9-3, 9-4 900 0.660 8784210 E 9 E-3-90
9-4, 10-4, 700 0.580 8613160 E 9 E-4
17-4, 20-4
9-5, 9-6, 10-5, 800 0.730 8613240 E 9 E-5
10-6, 17-5, 17-6,
20-5, 20-6
9-5, 9-6 900 0.840 8784480 E 9 E-5-90
9-8, 9-10, 17-8, 900 1.100 8613400 E 9 E-8
17-10, 20-8, 20-10

y 0 Code No. for hammer y 0 Code No.


600 0.770 8681750 E 609 H-3 9-3, 10-3, 600 0.400 8616500 E 9 H-3
900 0.990 8740510 E 609 H-3-90 17-3, 20-3
700 0.840 8681910 E 609 H-4 9-3, 9-4 900 0.790 8786180 E 9 H-3-90
900 0.840 8740780 E 609 H-4-90 9-4, 10-4, 700 0.630 8616690 E 9 H-4
800 1.120 8683530 E 609 H-5 17-4, 20-4
9-5, 9-6, 10-5, 800 0.810 8616770 E 9 H-5
900 1.082 8740860 E 609 H-5-90
10-6, 17-5,
800 0.900 8740350 E 609 H-6 17-6, 20-5, 20-6
900 1.100 8747950 E 609 H-6-90 9-5, 9-6 900 0.700 8786260 E 9 H-5-90
900 1.390 8683610 E 609 H-8 9-8, 9-10, 17-8, 900 0.960 8616930 E 9 H-8
900 1.390 8740430 E 609 H-10 17-10, 20-8, 20-10

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9F BRICKLAYER'S HAMMERS
SLEDGE HAMMER
T Forged hammer head DIN 1042 29 ST
T With practically unbreakable fibreglass handle, with secured head BRICKLAYER'S HAMMER Rhineland pattern
T With steel tube handle and plastic grip
T Very robust and durable

gZ y 0 Code No.
500 270 0.790 8657370 29 ST
gZ y 0 Code No.
3000 600 3.665 8614130 9 F-3 94 ST
3000 900 3.955 8820380 9 F-3-90 BRICKLAYER'S HAMMER Berlin pattern
4000 700 4.930 8614210 9 F-4 T With steel tube handle and plastic grip
4000 900 5.050 8820890 9 F-4-90 T Very robust and durable
5000 800 6.370 8614480 9 F-5
5000 900 6.420 8820970 9 F-5-90
6000 800 7.165 8614560 9 F-6
8000 900 9.280 8614640 9 F-8
10000 900 11.260 8614720 9 F-10

WT 1056 7 529

gZ y 0 Code No.
600 270 0.891 8697240 94 ST

93 ST
BUILDER'S HATCHET
T With steel tube handle and plastic grip
T Very robust and durable

… CUSTOMISED FOR YOU!


Individual – precise – customised – flexible – right on!
T From non-standard sizes, special surface T WE develop special tools, customised tools
treatment (colour and/or finish), customised and/or quality forgings for YOU.
tool modules through to special electronic T Your problems are our assignments.
product programming and establishing/ T Simply contact us !
implementing individual maintenance
intervals (calibration/services) - and a lot
more besides.

gZ y 0 Code No.
600 300 0.909 8696510 93 ST

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