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Thor Nylon Hammare Ø32mm

This Thor hammer with nylon inserts 450g is extremely practical, the inserts can be exchanged easily and quickly by hand.

29,24 € *

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Menge
  • T301K0710
  • Thor
  • 5012936117108
  • 0,29 m
  • 0,1 m
  • 0,35 m
  • 0,44 kg
Weight: 445g Ø32mm Equipped as standard with screwed white nylon inserts...mer
Produktinformation "Thor Nylon Hammare Ø32mm"
  • Weight: 445g
    
  • Ø32mm
    
  • Equipped as standard with screwed white nylon inserts and a plastic handle
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Hersteller Thor
1900 Thor can trace its roots back to 1910 when The Birmingham Belting Co Ltd was founded...mer
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Thor

1900

Thor can trace its roots back to 1910 when The Birmingham Belting Co Ltd was founded in Snow Hill, Birmingham, by the Stephens family.

Birmingham Belting manufactured flexible drive belts for the Cotton Mills and other industrial applications that were thriving around this time.

They also however had a small section within the company manufacturing Rawhide Hammers and Mallets.

1920

Some 13 years later due to growth it was decided set up a separate company and Thor Hammer Company Limited was incorporated specifically for the production of hammers and mallets.

The company was named after the ancient Norse God of Thunder who owned the most miraculous of hammers, Mjӧlnir, a throwing hammer, which always sped directly to its mark, slew the giant then rebounded straight back to Thor’s hand.

1930

Thor in its present form was fully established in 1935 when one of the Stephens family, Walter R Stephens decided to move the hammer and mallet manufacturing to separate premises in Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham.

 

The separation from Stephens Belting meant that Walter could concentrate all his efforts on further developing the company and within a year new products were being designed and launched.

One of the most popular items launched around this time was a Copper Rawhide hammer which had an Iron head fitted with a Copper Face at one end and Rawhide Face at the other.

A local car manufacturer was so impressed with the product that they supplied a Copper Rawhide hammer in the toolkit with each car they made.

The hammer was used to tighten and loosen the central wheel nuts or ‘Spinners’ used to secure the wire spoke wheels fitted to most cars at this time.

The car company was S S Cars now known as Jaguar and this type of hammer remains our biggest selling range to this very day.

1940

During the war years there was a huge demand from the British government for Thor’s product which was used in particular for constructing temporary bridges (Bailey bridges) and for repairing Tanks and other military equipment on or around the battlefield.

Due to the design of the hammers engineers could construct bridges and carry out repairs quickly, safely and most importantly in almost total silence.

Engineers from all four corners of the World began to appreciate the benefits of Thor hammers and consequently continued to use our product after the war.

The late 1940’s saw the introduction of new materials including plastics and it wasn’t long before Thor designed and developed a plastic hammer with faces that once worn, could be replaced by hand.

Around this time Thor exhibited at the British Industries Fair, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham.

The exhibition attracted visitors from all around the world and export orders for Thor product soon followed.

1950

During 1957 the company moved to its present location in Highlands Road, Shirley on the outskirts of Birmingham.

The move gave Thor the potential to continue to expand its manufacturing facilities and since then several new manufacturing bays have been added.

 

1960

The Thor product range continued to grow at a rapid rate and during the 60’s Thorex Nylon range of hammers was introduced.

During the same period Thor began exhibiting at the International Hardware Exhibition in Cologne Germany.

Export orders continued to grow and now accounted for 12.1/2% of turnover.

In 1966 Walter became chairman of the company and his son Michael Stephens was made Managing Director.

1970

The development of the Thor range continued with the introduction of the Thorace Dead Blow range.

1980

Split Head Hammers, Super Plastic Mallets, Solid Copper Mallets and Solid Brass mallets are also introduced.

1990

Thor now sell to 50 countries worldwide with export accounting for 30% of turnover.

Awarded BS 5750 Quality Assurance accreditation, known today as ISO9001:2008

Present day

Thor remains a family owned and run business.

We now export to over 80 countries and we continue to exhibit at the Cologne Hardware exhibition in Germany.

We still manufacture some of the original hammers and mallets the company started making back in the early 1900's.

Whilst most are produced using modern machinery and modern manufacturing techniques some products, in particular hide mallets and faces, are basically produced from the same raw material in the same way using the same techniques the original workers used when the company was founded back in the early 1900's.

 

 

 

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