Beta 1390/35mm Soft Face Hammer With Wooden Shaft 013900035
Beta 1390/35mm Soft Face Hammer With Wooden Shaft 013900035 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Beta 1390/35mm Soft Face Hammer With Wooden Shaft 013900035 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Beta 013900035 Soft Face Hammer features dual plastic striking heads and a durable wooden shaft, making it ideal for assembly work, maintenance tasks, and delicate adjustments without damaging surfaces. Whether you're aligning components, seating bearings, or working with soft metals, this hammer delivers the force you need—without leaving a mark.
The Beta 35mm Soft Face Hammer (model 013900035) is built for precision tasks where surface integrity matters. With a 35mm diameter dual plastic head, it delivers enough force to seat parts, adjust fittings, or tap components into place—without scratching, denting, or deforming the material.
Its wooden shaft offers a natural grip and shock absorption, giving users better control during repetitive tasks. Weighing just 365g, it’s light enough for all-day use yet sturdy enough to handle workshop demands. Whether you're working on automotive trim, mechanical assemblies, or delicate fixtures, this hammer is a go-to tool for non-sparking, non-marring impact.
Beta Tools is known for its professional-grade hand tools, and the 1390 series soft face hammers are no exception. This model is part of a trusted lineup used across Europe’s top workshops and manufacturing floors.
Technical Specs
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Model: 013900035 (Beta 1390/35)
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Head Type: Dual soft plastic faces
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Head Diameter: 35mm
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Handle Material: Hardwood
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Overall Length: 310mm
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Head Length (L1): 95mm
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Weight: 365g
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Non-Sparking: Yes
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Use Case: Assembly, maintenance, surface-sensitive work
Product Details
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Key Features
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Beta 1390/35mm Soft Face Hammer With Wooden Shaft 013900035
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this hammer be used on metal surfaces without leaving marks?
Can this hammer be used on metal surfaces without leaving marks?
Yes. The soft plastic faces are designed to prevent marring, making it ideal for metalwork and delicate finishes.
Is the handle replaceable or reinforced?
Is the handle replaceable or reinforced?
The wooden shaft is fixed and designed for durability. Replacement handles are available to order.
What industries typically use this hammer?
What industries typically use this hammer?
Automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, and general maintenance—anywhere controlled force is needed.
