A NIKATTO rubber mallet hammer is a versatile and essential tool used in various industries and applications due to its unique design and composition. It is designed primarily for tasks that require a softer impact compared to traditional metal hammers. 
The rubber mallet is engineered to deliver controlled force without causing damage to delicate surfaces or materials. 

Here's a detailed description of a rubber mallet hammer: 

1. Head: The head of the rubber mallet hammer is the striking component, and it is usually made of durable rubber or rubber-like materials. The rubber head is non-marring, meaning it won't leave marks or indentations on the surfaces it strikes. It comes in different shapes and sizes, with some featuring a flat face, while others have a slightly domed or cylindrical design. The choice of head shape depends on the specific application and the desired impact area.

2. Handle: The handle of a rubber mallet hammer is typically made of sturdy materials like wood, fiberglass, or reinforced plastic. It provides a comfortable grip for the user and allows for precise control during striking. The handle is often covered with a non-slip material to prevent accidental slipping during use. Its length can vary, but it's generally long enough to provide adequate leverage and striking power. 

3. Weight: Rubber mallet hammers come in a range of weights, each serving a different purpose. Lighter mallets are suitable for delicate tasks that require gentle tapping, while heavier ones are used for more significant impact force. The weight of the mallet is usually indicated on the handle or packaging for easy identification. 

4. Applications: Rubber mallet hammers find application in a wide range of industries and tasks, including woodworking, carpentry, metalworking, automotive repairs, construction, and even arts and crafts. They are ideal for tasks that involve assembling or disassembling parts, installing or removing fasteners, aligning components, driving dowels