A claw hammer is a type of hammer. Generally, one end of a claw hammer is round, and the other end is flat, curved downward, and has a V-shaped opening. The purpose is to drive nails. Claw hammers existed in ancient Rome, but modern claw hammer styles were designed by Americans. Suitable for oil and gas transportation, gas stations, natural gas, gas stations, power plants, magnetic fields, leather, chemical industry, gas, coal mines, aviation, smelting, gas sites, emergency repairs, maintenance, electrician classes, etc. Here's how to use a claw hammer.
When using a claw hammer to drive nails, the head of the hammer should be pressed flat against the nail cap so that the nail goes straight into the wood. When pulling nails, it is recommended to put a wooden block on the claws to increase the pulling force. A claw hammer must not be used as a prying tool. Pay attention to the flatness and integrity of the hammering surface to prevent nails from flying out or the hammer from slipping and injuring people.
