Collection: Masonry Hand Tools
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Picard 69810 698 Carpenters' Roofing Hammer
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Picard 69800 698 German Pattern Carpenters Roofing Hammer
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Picard 6871 68 Pavers' Hammer with Ash Handle, Reduced Rebound, 2150g
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Picard 6851 68 Pavers' Hammer with Ash Handle, 2500g
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Picard 65010 650 Carpenter Hammer, Checked Face
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Picard 62010 620 Carpenter Hammer, Checked Face
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Picard 62000 620 Carpenter Hammer, Plain Face
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Picard 60010 600 Carpenter's Roofing Hammer, Checked Face
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Picard 60000 600 Carpenter's Roofing Hammer, Plain Face
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Picard 59090 590 Full-steel Carpenters' Roofing Hammer with Magnetic Holder
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Picard 59080 590 Full-steel Carpenters' Roofing Hammer with Magnetic Holder
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Picard 59010 590 Full-steel Carpenters' Roofing Hammer
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Picard 59000 590 Full-steel Carpenters' Roofing Hammer
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Picard 52201 522 Special Hammer with Ash Handle, 90mm Cross Peen
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Picard 51900 519 Base Moulding Lifter
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Picard 4670 Pinching Bar with Iron Rollers 1600 mm
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Picard 4660 Pinching Bar with Iron Rollers 1600 mm
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Picard 3lb Sledge Hammer - Drilling Hammer - Mining Sledge
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Picard 35000 Water-Works Hammer, 600g
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Picard 31300 Welders' Hammer with Steel Handle, 450g
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Picard 3021 Shoeing Hammer L-310 mm
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Picard 29860 Carpenters' Roofing Hammer, L-320 mm
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Picard 29810 Carpenters' Roofing Hammer, L-320 mm
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Picard 29800 Carpenters' Roofing Hammer, L-320 mm
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Picard 29700 Tilers' Hatchet, L-316 mm
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Picard 29600 Tilers' Hatchet toothed, L-320 mm
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Picard 2800 Hardie Grey hammer effect enamel
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Picard 27790 Masons' Hammer, L-280 mm
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Picard 27700 Masons' Hammer, L-280 mm
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Picard 27600 Masons' Hammer toothed, L-280 mm
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Picard 27500 Masons' Hammer, L-280 mm Rhineland pattern
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Picard 2700 Anvil beak Grey hammer
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Masonry Tools from Halder and Picard: The Buyer’s Guide to Hammers, Mallets, and Stone-Working Essentials
Why Pros Short-List Halder and Picard for Masonry
Two German manufacturers consistently show up on job sites where concrete, block, and stone demands precision:
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Halder is renowned for its modular SIMPLEX soft-face mallets and SUPERCRAFT dead-blow mallets, prized for non-marring, controlled striking and quick face changes.
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Picard (founded in 1857, Wuppertal) is a hammer specialist—particularly bricklayer/masons’ hammers—with patterns like Berlin/Rhineland and a deep catalog that also spans sledges, paver and stone-working tools.
Both brands are known for forged heads, thoughtful ergonomics, and tool lines tuned to specific masonry tasks—from setting curbs to trimming brick, from tapping pavers to driving chisels.
Halder for Masonry: Control, Modularity, and Non-Rebound Hits
SIMPLEX soft-face mallets (modular, swappable faces)
Halder’s SIMPLEX series lets you swap faces (different hardness from soft rubber to superplastic) and replace housings/handles, so one mallet body covers multiple jobs—tap, seat, align—without bruising material. Aluminum or cast-iron housings with handle protection sleeves improve control and durability.
Where they shine in masonry
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Pavers/curb setting: The 3027 “paving mallet” (rubber composition + superplastic inserts) is tuned for seating pavers, curbstones, and L-blocks with authority but minimal surface marring.
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Fragile stone/alignment work: Softer inserts prevent edge-chipping while still transferring enough energy for tight, flush work.
Pro advantage: Inserts change in ~60 seconds (“pit-stop principle”), keeping a crew productive when switching from bedding pavers to aligning retaining blocks.
SUPERCRAFT dead-blow mallets (non-rebound)
These mallets deliver non-rebound strikes thanks to internal shot fill, maximizing energy into the work while reducing bounce and wrist fatigue—ideal when driving chisels, pins, or tapping formwork. Multiple head diameters/weights and wood or steel handles are available.
Use cases
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Setting anchor sleeves without mushrooming bolts
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Chisel work where rebound wastes effort or risks slipping
Picard for Masonry: Brick Hammers Built for Daily Use
Bricklayer/Mason hammers (Berlin & Rhineland patterns)
Picard’s brick hammers are staples for trimming brick, splitting block, and scraping or cleaning joints. Features on current models include C45 alloyed steel heads, double-tube steel shafts (inner and outer) for durability, low-vibration 2-component grips, and integrated nail pullers, depending on pattern.
Why masons like them
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Aggressive ground cutting edges for decisive splitting
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Anti-vibration shaft designs for comfort on long days
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Quality control from a manufacturer whose entire identity is “the hammer makers” since 1857
Beyond brick hammers
Picard’s portfolio covers sledgehammers, paving/stone-working tools, crow bars, soft-face hammers, and tilers’ hatchets, giving crews a single brand ecosystem from demolition to delicate setting.
Choosing the Right Masonry Striking Tool (Fast Match Guide)
Task | Best pick | Why it wins |
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Seat pavers/curbs/L-blocks | Halder SIMPLEX with rubber + superplastic inserts | Non-marring faces; big energy transfer; modular faces for surface protection. |
Chisel driving / formwork taps | Halder SUPERCRAFT dead-blow | Non-rebound power keeps the bit on line; reduces wrist shock. |
Trim brick, split block | Picard brick/masons hammer (Berlin/Rhineland) | Ground cutting edge, forged head, low-vibration shaft options. |
General demolition/heavy blows | Picard sledges & hand sledges | Broad sledge range under the same brand spec. |
Soft tap alignment on fragile stone | Halder SIMPLEX with soft insert | Prevents edge bruising; quick face swap for mixed materials. |
Key Features to Compare Before You Buy
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Face material & hardness (Halder)
A face that’s too soft will mushroom quickly; too hard may leave marks. SIMPLEX lets you dial in the hardness per task—and replace only the worn insert instead of the whole mallet. -
Rebound control
Dead-blow tech (Halder SUPERCRAFT) channels energy into the workpiece and helps keep chisels tracking straight, especially in overhead or awkward positions. -
Handle & shaft construction (Picard)
Picard’s double-tube shafts and 2-component grips reduce fatigue and withstand mis-hits or prying far better than basic hollow tubes. -
Head geometry
Brick hammers with aggressive ground cutting edges bite cleaner into hard clay brick; nail-puller slots add versatility for site prep. -
Catalog depth and serviceability
Halder’s replaceable parts (faces, housings) and Picard’s wide masonry lineup make it easier for a shop to standardize on one brand and maintain tools over years.
Setups That Work on Real Jobs
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Paver crew “two-hammer” setup: Halder SIMPLEX 3027 for seating + SUPERCRAFT dead-blow for precise chisel work around edges and cuts.
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Brick trim and cleanup: Picard Berlin-pattern brick hammer for splitting + wire brush and jointer; the hammer’s ground edge speeds controlled chips.
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Hardscape touch-ups: SIMPLEX with softer insert for non-marring taps on natural stone caps; swap to harder insert for compacting edge restraints—swap time about a minute.
Care & Maintenance to Maximize Tool Life
For Halder SIMPLEX & SUPERCRAFT
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Inspect faces daily; replace if cracked, glazed, or mushroomed to maintain consistent strike quality. (SIMPLEX faces are inexpensive and quick to change.)
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Keep housings clean; grit between face and housing accelerates wear.
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Choose the right hardness for the day’s material to reduce premature wear.
For Picard Masonry Hammers
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Wipe down metal after wet cutting days to prevent corrosion; Picard heads are hardened/tempered alloy steel but still appreciate basic care.
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Check the tube shaft and grip for dents or tears; replace if compromised to preserve the anti-vibration benefit.
Storage & transport
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Keep striking tools out of mortar slurry; alkaline residue degrades grips over time.
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Use a pouch or rack—loose tools bouncing in a bin will chip cutting edges and bruise soft-face inserts.
Safety Essentials for Concrete, Block & Brick Work
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PPE: ANSI Z87.1 eye protection, cut-resistant gloves, and hearing protection when chiseling.
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Target discipline: Only strike tools rated for striking—never hit hardened steel with hardened steel unless specified by maker.
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Bit & chisel control: Pair dead-blow mallets with carbide masonry chisels for fewer glancing blows.
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Dust & slurry: Manage silica exposure (wet methods, vac extraction) and keep grips clean/dry for secure hold.
Where to Buy (and What to Look For)
You’ll find Halder and Picard through specialty tool dealers and pro channels that actually stock replacement parts:
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Halder: Look for SIMPLEX mallets (confirm insert diameters 30–60 mm and hardness options) and SUPERCRAFT dead-blow models in the weight you need; dealers often list full spec ranges and replacement faces/parts.
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Picard: Choose the pattern (Berlin/Rhineland), head weight, and shaft style (solid or double-tube with 2-component grips). Authorized outlets and Picard’s USA presence make it easy to match SKUs to tasks.
FAQs: Halder vs. Picard for Masonry
What’s the main difference between Halder and Picard in masonry?
Halder focuses on striking control—modular soft-face and dead-blow mallets that protect work surfaces and wrists. Picard specializes in forged masonry hammers with cutting edges for shaping brick/block.
Can a soft-face mallet replace a brick hammer?
No. Soft-face mallets are for seating/aligning; brick hammers are for cutting/splitting. Most crews carry both to cover setting and shaping without marring finished faces.
Are replacement parts available?
Yes—SIMPLEX faces/housings and SUPERCRAFT faces are replaceable; that’s a core benefit of Halder. Picard offers a broad range of SKUs so you can replace a dedicated hammer rather than “make do.”
Which weight should I pick?
For pavers/curbs, step up in head size on SIMPLEX; for brick hammers, choose a weight you can swing all day without fatigue—anti-vibration shafts help.
The Bottom Line
If your masonry work ranges from precise paver seating to clean brick splits, pairing Halder and Picard covers the spectrum:
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Halder SIMPLEX and SUPERCRAFT deliver surface-safe, non-rebound strikes with modular parts that keep tools working like new.
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Picard brick/masons’ hammers provide aggressive, controlled cutting with forged heads and vibration-damping shafts built for daily use.
Choose the right pattern, face hardness, and weight, and you’ll get faster seating, cleaner cuts, less fatigue, and longer tool life—day in, day out.