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Effectively Using a Claw Hammer for AAC Block Installation

by Mark - Cellenbeton Blokken on Mar 12, 2026

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When installing cellular concrete blocks, accuracy and effectiveness are essential for a successful project. One of the tools that is often overlooked, but can make a huge difference, is the claw hammer. In this blog post, we discuss how this tool can be optimally used when installing cellular concrete blocks.

Why use a Claw Hammer?

Claw hammer 567gr

A good claw hammer, such as the Claw Hammer 567gr, is an essential addition to the toolkit of every professional and DIY enthusiast. With its ideal weight of 567 grams, this claw hammer offers the right balance between power and precision. It is light enough to work accurately, but heavy enough to deliver effective blows. Thanks to its solid construction and ergonomically designed handle, the hammer fits comfortably in the hand, allowing you to work longer without getting tired.

Application with Cellular Concrete Blocks

When installing cellular concrete blocks, it is important to place the blocks firmly and accurately. The claw hammer can help precisely tap the blocks into the mortar, ensuring a tight and strong structure. In addition, the claw is ideal for removing nails from any wooden frames, saving you time and effort.

For more information about the application of cellular concrete and its benefits, I recommend checking out our articles such as The Benefits of Using U-Scale 400mm Cellular Concrete for Stable Structures and The Ultimate Guide for Toilet Renovation with Cellular Concrete Blocks of 800x1250x50mm.

Conclusion

Claw hammer 567gr

When building with cellular concrete blocks, choosing the right tools can significantly improve the efficiency and quality of your work. The Claw Hammer 567gr is a powerful tool that should not be missing from your next project. It not only provides precision and power, but also the convenience you need for any construction work.

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