• Use with cold chisels for riveting, center punching and forming unhardened metal work.• Striking face diameter should be about 3/8' larger than the diameter of the head of theobject being struck.• Popular sizes are 12 and 16 oz.• Variations include a cross-peen hammer (with a horizontal wedge-shaped face) and astraight-peen hammer (with a vertical wedge-shaped face).

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• Use with cold chisels for riveting, center punching and forming unhardened metal work.
• Striking face diameter should be about 3/8' larger than the diameter of the head of the
object being struck.
• Popular sizes are 12 and 16 oz.
• Variations include a cross-peen hammer (with a horizontal wedge-shaped face) and a
straight-peen hammer (with a vertical wedge-shaped face).