The SIMPLEX series 3717 is available with the insert combination of TPE-soft / superplastic.
The blue TPE-soft insert (series 3201) is the softest insert of the SIMPLEX line and offers strong impact cushioning for work requiring a light touch. Unlike conventional rubber mallets, it does not leave behind any undesired black marring.
The superplastic insert (series 3207) allows for a more powerful impact force than the rubber insert. It is a medium hard plastic insert made of extruded and extremely homogeneous material. Compared to injection moulded plastic inserts, it is therefore considerably more wear-resistant and durable.
The black, reinforced cast iron housing provides for greater stability thanks to the enlarged wall thicknesses and struts. The increase in weight ensures greater impact force.
Extremely rugged and durable, the fibre glass handle offers exceptional break resistance. It is shaped ergonomically and includes a non-slip handle. It possesses a smooth surface and is inorganic (non-sensitive to moisture).
In line with the smart SIMPLEX principle, all components are replaceable and can be retrofitted. This translates to savings in both money and resources.
This version is available in sizes D30mm to D80mm.
Product features:
For very delicate materials, gardening and landscaping, floor tiling, natural stone setting, furniture assembly, drywall construction, window and door construction, joiner's work
This article 3717.040 - SIMPLEX soft-face mallet TPE-soft / superplastic; with reinforced cast iron housing and fibre-glass handle / (Ø: 40 mm) is one variant of the article group SIMPLEX soft-face mallets TPE-soft / superplastic; with reinforced cast iron housing and fibre-glass handle (EH 3717.)
Handle
insert 1
insert 2
Housing
Compliant according to Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863.
No SVHC substances with more than 0.1% w/w contained - SVHC list [REACH] as of 27.06.2024.
No Proposition 65 substances included.
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This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.