Non-rebound plastic hammer

Metal hammers can damage the coating and thus significantly shorten the service life of manhole steps, for example. With our non-rebound plastic hammer, you can reliably avoid this damage and ensure safe and professional installation in shaft construction.

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Why plastic instead of metal?

A non-rebound plastic hammer is essential for installing manhole steps. Unlike metal hammers, it distributes the impact force evenly and prevents damage to the plastic coating. Unlike a rubber mallet, a plastic hammer also reduces rebound. This ensures optimum energy transfer, keeps the protective coating intact and prevents moisture from penetrating the manhole steps. This not only extends the service life of the products, but also improves occupational safety, as it significantly reduces strain on the wrists of the fitters. This makes the Infrastep plastic hammer the right choice for high-quality and safe installation.

Your benefits with our plastic hammers

Protects manhole steps
Protects manhole steps

No damage to the plastic coating.

Prevents moisture damage
Prevents moisture damage

Extends the service life of the products.

Non-rebound
Non-rebound

For greater safety and precision work on the construction site.

Easy installation
Easy installation

Ideal for pre-drilled holes and dowel sleeves.

Essential for renovations
Essential for renovations

Specially designed for retrofitting stirrup bars.

Frequently asked questions about plastic hammers

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Why is only a plastic hammer suitable for installing manhole steps?

When installing manhole steps, metal hammers can damage the plastic coating and thus permanently impair its protective function. A simple rubber mallet protects the surface, but it is not recoil-free and therefore transfers the impact energy less efficiently. A recoil-free plastic hammer, on the other hand, distributes the impact force evenly, reduces recoil and reliably prevents damage.


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What happens if the sheathing is damaged?

Cracks or chips in the coating allow moisture to penetrate the manhole step. This can lead to corrosion, reduced stability and a significantly shorter service life.


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Can the hammer also be used for other applications?

Yes, the hammer is suitable for all work requiring a controlled, recoil-free strike. This includes installation work in civil engineering, with plastic parts or on sensitive surfaces.


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How heavy is the hammer?

The hammer weighs 1.38 kg and its balanced design ensures safe handling. This allows fitters to work efficiently and with minimal fatigue, even during longer jobs.