Save Time & Money with the New Pneumatic Stamp Hammer
In addition to the labor savings, you can take advantage of a 30% discount (for a limited time)
Fast & Easy Stamping
The C.H. Hanson pneumatic stamping hammer uses a 40-60 PSI air pressure feed to produce a solid, clean and deep imprint that is crucial for detailed or delicate stamping on steel, other metals, wood, and leather.
Pneumatic hammers generate a consistent and powerful impact, reducing stamping depth and quality variations. Manual hammers rely on the operator’s strength, leading to inconsistent results.
Simpler to use, faster and more powerful than a manual swing hammer, pneumatic stamping hammers are especially for settings requiring long stretches of stamping. The pneumatic stamp hammer is indispensable for applications requiring quick, precise and repetitive stamping. Air pressure does most of the work, reducing repetitive stress, strain and fatigue for the operator and preventing damage that can impact the durability of your metal stamps.
When used with our premium steel stamps, the C.H. Hanson pneumatic stamping hammer ensures fast, precise and accurate impressions—stamp after stamp—and uses interchangeable stamp holders that can be used with ¼”, ⅜” and ½” shank stamps (sold separately).

When to Use a Manual Stamping Hammer
Manual stamping hammers are a better option if you only need to do occasional stamping, when working in a remote location without access to compressed air, and for simple, one-off tasks.
A pneumatic hammer is the way to go if you’re doing high-volume, precision stamping.
Craftsmanship, Quality & Durability
C.H. Hanson has manufactured high-quality steel stamps, tools and accessories since 1866. Our tools are crafted with deep expertise, high-quality materials, customizable options, and a commitment to providing our customers with durable, high-quality products they can rely on for consistent results.
Speak with one of our stamping experts to learn why C.H. Hanson products are trusted across industries and settings, including industrial machine shops, automated manufacturing, agriculture settings, farrier businesses, and more.
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