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Item Number: 3017.080
Manufacturer Part ID: 3017.080
Manufacturer: Halder USA

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    3017.080 - SIMPLEX soft-face mallet
    TPE-soft / Superplastic; with cast iron housing and high-quality wooden handle

    The SIMPLEX series 3017 is available with the insert combination of TPE-soft / superplastic.

    The blue TPE-soft insert (series 3201) is the softest insert of the SIMPLEX line and offers strong impact cushioning for work requiring a light touch. Unlike conventional rubber mallets, it does not leave behind any undesired black marring.

    The superplastic insert (series 3207) allows for a more powerful impact force than the rubber insert. It is a medium hard plastic insert made of extruded and extremely homogeneous material. Compared to injection molded plastic inserts, it is therefore considerably more wear-resistant and durable.

    Made of cast iron, the housing comes with an integrated handle protection sleeve that provides for a high level of break resistance.

    Damping vibrations and shaped ergonomically, the high-quality wooden handle has a double coat of varnish in the grip area and is thus resistant to dirt. In line with the smart SIMPLEX principle, all components are replaceable and can be retrofitted. This translates to savings in both money and resources.

    Product features:

    • SIMPLEX soft-face mallet with the insert combination of TPE-soft (blue, soft, no marring) / superplastic (white, medium hard, very durable).
    • Cast iron housing with integrated handle protection sleeve and excellent break resistance.
    • High-quality, vibration-damping, and ergonomically shaped wooden handle; grip area with double coat of varnish (resistant to dirt).
    • All parts can be replaced / retrofitted, resulting in great savings in cost and resources.

    Application Areas

    Floor tiling, working on natural stones, joiner's work, door construction, furniture assembly, driving of fittings in sensitive environments