DETAIL
The Dead Blow Schonhammer combines the proven dead-blow hammer principle with our innovative Schonhammer interchangeable-head design, delivering power, control, and versatility in one tool. Featuring two replaceable plastic heads made from durable POM and rubber, users can easily swap heads to suit different materials and tasks, just like our standard Schonhammer system. The hammer body is filled with steel shot, creating a true dead-blow action that absorbs shock, minimizes rebound, and delivers a strong, controlled strike while reducing damage to the workpiece and user fatigue. Built for heavy-duty applications such as automotive repair, machining and metalworking, woodworking, construction, and general maintenance. It is simple to use: select the appropriate head, secure it onto the hammer body, and strike with controlled force, allowing the internal shot to do the work. For added flexibility, the Dead Blow Schonhammer is also available as a set with a smaller Schonhammer, covering a wider range of tasks with one interchangeable system.


Deadblow Action
The Dead Blow Schonhammer utilizes the core principle of a traditional dead blow hammer, with the hammer head filled with steel shot that shifts forward at the moment of impact. This internal movement absorbs shock and dissipates rebound energy, allowing the force to stay focused on the target rather than bouncing back. As a result, each strike is strong, controlled, and precise, reducing surface damage, improving accuracy, and minimizing user fatigue. This deadblow action is especially effective when positioning, aligning, or assembling parts where excessive rebound could cause misalignment or harm to sensitive components.
Heavy-Duty Applications
Designed for demanding work environments, the Dead Blow hammer is ideal for automotive repair, machining and metalworking, woodworking, construction, and maintenance tasks. Its combination of deadblow force and interchangeable POM and rubber heads allows it to handle both rugged and delicate applications—from seating bearings, adjusting metal parts, and loosening stuck components, to assembling wood joints or working on finished surfaces. The robust construction ensures durability under repeated heavy use while maintaining controlled impact performance across a wide range of professional applications.
When to Use the Dead Blow Schonhammer
Use the Dead Blow hammer whenever you need to apply maximum impact with minimal rebound, especially in situations where precision and surface protection are critical. It is particularly useful for aligning parts, assembling components, adjusting machinery, or working on materials that could be damaged by steel hammers. By selecting the appropriate interchangeable head, users can safely work on metal, plastic, or finished surfaces without compromising control or effectiveness.
How to Use the Dead Blow Schonhammer
To use the Dead Blow hammer, first choose the appropriate head—POM for harder, more durable contact or rubber for softer, non-marking impact—and securely attach it to the hammer body. Grip the handle firmly and strike the workpiece with controlled force, allowing the internal steel shot to deliver the deadblow effect. Avoid excessive swinging; the tool is designed to let its internal weight and shock-absorbing action do the work, resulting in safer, more efficient, and more accurate strikes.
