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The Striking Tool market within the context of Hand Tools is composed of a variety of tools used to drive nails, break objects, and shape materials. These tools include hammers, chisels, punches, and axes. Hammers are the most common striking tool, and come in a variety of sizes and shapes, such as claw hammers, ball peen hammers, and sledgehammers. Chisels are used to shape and carve wood, stone, and metal, while punches are used to create holes in materials. Axes are used to cut and shape wood.
Striking tools are used in a variety of industries, including construction, carpentry, and metalworking. They are also used in the home for DIY projects.
Some companies in the Striking Tool market include Stanley Black & Decker, Estwing, Vaughan & Bushnell, and Wilton Tools. Show Less Read more