Revolution from Innovation and Tradition
He is the first of its kind worldwide: With the AluTec®, PICARD introduces a completely new type of roofing hammer, combining the best of both material worlds for the striking tool. The hammer head, combined with steel and for the first time with aluminum, with an all-aluminum design, is the first genuine hybrid roofing hammer.
Aluminum, as the material for the hammer's body, offers clear advantages: It is extremely robust and, as proven by extensive tests, more efficient for this application than titanium, which quickly shows material fatigue and breaks. With the AluTec®, aluminum demonstrates unexpected strength and resilience as a solid handle and frame of the hammer head, even under high stress. However, the use of aluminum also offers the opportunity to reduce the total weight of the hammer to 670 grams.
For this hammer, the power lies in the head
The new AluTec® develops striking force where it matters most – in the head: With the striking surface and the tip made of C45 steel, despite the overall reduced weight, a balanced head weight ensures precise, powerful, and effective strikes.
The new AluTec® is available with a rough and smooth striking surface; the slimly drawn tip and the nail pull are precisely worked out and inductively hardened in the steel elements. Thus, robust classic components, as well as the magnetic nail holder, integrate into the innovative framework of the AluTec®.
The Perfect Combination of Tradition and Innovation
In design, as well as in the equipment details, the hammer in its perfectly balanced shape is oriented to that of a classic roofing hammer. The proven vibration-damping 2-component handle, appreciated by users, is also included. Combined with the new solid aluminum handle, the ergonomics of the tool are further enhanced.
Picard delivers the innovative AluTec® in high-quality individual packaging, which on one hand ensures transparency and the possibility of a tactile product impression and, on the other hand, guarantees optimal protection of the hammer.