OX Pro 25oz Smooth Face Ultrastrike Framing Hammer
by Gap Power
SKU OX-P087325
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Original price
$44.95
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Original price
$44.95
Original price
$44.95
$44.95
$44.95
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$44.95
Current price
$44.95
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Overview
The OX Pro 25oz Smooth Face Ultrastrike Framing Hammer (OX-P087325) is designed for professional framing and heavy-duty nailing applications on demanding job sites.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | OX-P087325 |
| Brand | OX TOOLS |
| Head Weight | 25 oz |
| Face Type | Smooth Face |
| Construction | One-piece forged steel |
| Heat Treatment | Yes — full heat treatment applied |
| Category | Manual Framing Hammer |
Technical Features
- One-piece forged steel construction: Eliminates weak points at the head-to-handle joint, providing structural integrity capable of withstanding repeated high-impact use across all job-site conditions.
- Heat-treated steel: Post-forging heat treatment increases surface hardness and material durability, extending the service life of the hammer under sustained professional use.
- Bridged neck geometry: The engineered bridge profile at the neck is specifically designed to absorb strike shock and dampen vibration, reducing repetitive stress transmission to the user's hand, wrist, and arm.
- Magnetic nail starter: Integrated into the hammer head, the magnetic nail starter allows single-handed nail positioning, enabling precise nail alignment before striking and improving overall workflow efficiency.
- Smooth striking face: Delivers clean, flush nail strikes — particularly suited to framing work where a marred surface finish is unacceptable.
- OX Grip nonslip handle: The proprietary OX Grip surface treatment provides a secure, nonslip hold, maintaining control and comfort throughout extended periods of use.
- 25 oz head weight: Provides the striking mass required for framing-grade nails, reducing the number of swings needed per drive and minimising user fatigue over a full working day.
Applications
- Structural timber framing and stud wall construction
- Decking, formwork, and heavy timber assembly
- General site carpentry requiring high-impact, repetitive nailing
- Day-to-day professional trades use where ergonomic tool design and durability are both required

















































