Thor Glazing Hammer | Soft-Faced Non-Marking Hammer for Window & Door Installation
- Soft, nonโmarring faces โ minimise the risk of cracking glass, bruising beads
or marking uPVC, aluminium and timber frames. - Thor trade quality โ made by Thor Hammer, a specialist UK manufacturer of
professional softโfaced and nonโmarking hammers. - Controlled, accurate blows โ compact head and balanced handle give
excellent control when bedding glass and seating beads. - Replaceable faces* โ soft faces can usually be unscrewed and replaced when worn
(check specific model for face type and thread). - Comfortable handle โ ergonomic handle (typically wood or composite) reduces
fatigue during prolonged glazing work.
*Face material and replaceability depend on exact Thor glazing hammer model โ see product details/markings.
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Thor Glazing Hammer
The Thor Glazing Hammer is a professional softโfaced glazing hammer designed for
window and door installation, glass setting and delicate adjustment work. Featuring
nonโmarring replaceable faces and a wellโbalanced handle, it allows
precise tapping and bedding of glass, beads and frames without damaging surfaces. Ideal for
glaziers, window fitters, joiners and general builders.
The Thor Glazing Hammer is purposeโdesigned for the installation and adjustment of glazing
components, where conventional steel hammers are too harsh and risk surface damage. The
softโfaced striking heads (commonly nylon or similar nonโmarking material) allow you to:
- Tap glass into position in traditional and modern glazing systems,
- Bed and align beads on timber, uPVC and aluminium frames,
- Adjust hinges, keeps and hardware with gentle persuasion rather than heavy impact.
Thorโs glazing hammers are typically supplied with:
- A dualโface head โ two soft faces for nonโmarring impact from either side,
- A durable hammer body with secure face retention,
- A comfortable handle suitable for precise oneโhanded work.
This makes the hammer an essential tool for:
- Glass and glazing contractors,
- uPVC and aluminium window/door installers,
- Joiners and carpenters fitting timber sashes, casements and doors,
- Maintenance teams carrying out window and door adjustments.
Typical Use Cases
- Bedding glass into timber, uPVC or aluminium frames using packers and setting blocks.
- Fitting glazing beads โ tapping internal or external beads into place without denting or splitting.
- Adjusting window & door hardware โ gentle persuasion of hinges, keeps and locks to final position.
- Conservatory & roof glazing โ positioning polycarbonate sheets and glazing bar caps.
- General light assembly โ nonโmarking tapping on coated metal, plastics and finished timber.
Application & Usage Tips
- Selecting the hammer:
- Choose a glazing hammer size that suits your typical frame and bead sizes โ smaller, lighter heads
offer better finesse on delicate work. - Check the face material (e.g. nylon, composite) is suited to the surfaces you work with most.
- Choose a glazing hammer size that suits your typical frame and bead sizes โ smaller, lighter heads
- Using on glass & frames:
- Always strike on the frame, beads or packers, not directly on exposed glass edges.
- Use light, controlled taps; never swing the glazing hammer like a framing hammer.
- Support the opposite side of the frame or bead where possible to prevent flexing.
- Face care & replacement:
- Inspect the soft faces regularly for cuts, glazing compound build-up or severe wear.
- Clean faces with a suitable solvent or scraper (if manufacturer permits) to remove sealant/putty residue.
- Replace faces when they become excessively worn or glazed to maintain nonโmarring performance.
- General maintenance:
- Store the hammer in a dry toolbox or pouch to protect the handle and faces.
- Do not use the glazing hammer on rough masonry, steel or sharp edged items, which will quickly damage the faces.
- Safety:
- Wear appropriate eye protection when glazing or tapping around glass.
- Check glass is correctly supported and avoid striking too close to vulnerable corners or cut-outs.
Technical & Performance Overview
Exact specifications (head size, face material, weight and handle type) vary by Thor Glazing Hammer model.
Always refer to the individual product markings, label or Thor technical information for precise data.
- Brand: Thor Hammer
- Product type: Softโfaced glazing hammer for nonโmarring impact.
- Head: Typically compact steel or alloy head with two replaceable soft faces.
- Face material: Commonly nylon or similar nonโmarking polymer (check specific model).
- Handle: Wooden or composite handle designed for good grip and balance.
- Typical applications: Professional glazing, window and door installation, light assembly and adjustment.
- Users: Glaziers, window fitters, joiners, builders, maintenance engineers.
- Storage & care: Store dry; avoid prolonged exposure to solvents, extreme heat or UV that may degrade soft faces.
Thor Glazing Hammer Features & Customer Benefits
- Designed specifically for glazing work
Purpose-made soft faces and compact head make it far more suitable than
general steel hammers around glass and delicate frames. - Reduces damage and call-backs
Nonโmarring impact helps prevent chipped glass, bruised beads and marked uPVC, cutting down on
costly rework. - Comfortable, controlled use
Balanced design and quality handle provide good feel and precision for careful bedding and adjustment tasks. - Professional-grade durability
From a leading softโfaced hammer manufacturer, built to withstand the
demands of daily trade use. - Replaceable faces for long service life
When the striking faces wear, they can usually be replaced rather than discarding the whole hammer
(model-dependent), offering better longโterm value.
Frequently Asked Questions โ Thor Glazing Hammer
1. Why use a glazing hammer instead of a normal hammer?
A standard steel hammer can chip glass, dent beads and mark frames with very little force.
The Thor Glazing Hammer uses soft, nonโmarring faces to deliver controlled taps that are
much safer around glass and finished surfaces.
2. Can I replace the faces on my Thor Glazing Hammer?
Most Thor softโfaced hammers are designed with replaceable faces that screw into the head.
You can usually:
- Unscrew the worn faces (using hand tools if needed), and
- Fit new, matching Thor replacement faces.
Always purchase the correct face type and thread size for your specific glazing hammer model.
3. Will the glazing hammer mark uPVC or aluminium frames?
The soft faces are designed to be nonโmarking on most frame finishes when used sensibly.
However:
- Heavily soiled or damaged faces can transfer marks,
- Very soft or easily bruised coatings may still mark under excessive force.
Keep the faces clean and in good condition, and use only moderate tapping force.
4. Is the Thor Glazing Hammer suitable for heavy striking?
No. It is intended for light to moderate, controlled blows for glazing and delicate work.
For heavy demolition or framing tasks, use an appropriate steel or claw hammer instead.
5. Can I use this hammer for general assembly work?
Yes. It is very useful for nonโmarking assembly and adjustment tasks such as:
- Fitting furniture, trim and finished carpentry,
- Adjusting metal or plastic housings and covers,
- Light tapping where surfaces must remain unmarked.
6. Common Uses & How to Use the Thor Glazing Hammer
Common Uses:
- Bedding glass units in window and door frames.
- Tapping in glazing beads and trims on timber, uPVC and aluminium frames.
- Adjusting locks, hinges and keeps during window and door installation.
- Nonโmarking light assembly in joinery, shopfitting and maintenance.
How to Use โ StepโbyโStep:
- Check the faces are clean and free from hard contamination (grit, metal swarf).
- Hold the hammer near the end of the handle for maximum control, not maximum power.
- Position the face against the frame, bead or packer โ avoid direct blows to glass edges.
- Use light, repeated taps rather than heavy single blows to move components into position.
- Inspect work frequently to ensure no damage or marking is occurring.
- After use, wipe the faces clean and store the hammer in a dry, protected place.
| Type | 710 32mm, 712 38mm, Replacement Head 710 32mm, Replacement Head 712 38mm |
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