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Can do the work of a screwdriver with the strength of a pry bar. Ideal for brake calipers, wheel caps, drive shafts and drum brakes New, improved handle features a 2 part over-mold with a comfort finger grip design and a steel end cap. The heat treated and tempered blade runs through the handle for maximum strength and durability Handle features a 2 part over-mold with a comfort finger grip design and a steel end cap.

The heat treated and tempered blade runs through the handle for maximum strength and durability. Steel end cap provides a solid surface for more accurate striking and maximum strength High leverage design featuring smooth radius head allows for maximum leverage while lifting.

Thanks to their rustproof property these tools will still look pristine even after a long service life. This solid, cast iron holdfast is essential for any workbench. Instead of Clamping depth mm Instead of Inc VAT Shipping is extra. Demolition tools: crowbars, pry bars and nail pullers. Mokuba wrecking bar with striking surface These extremely rugged wrecking bars and crowbars are just the ticket whenever something has to be lifted, moved, knocked off or broken into.

The key characteristics are: Extreme strength in relation to their length and low weight. In tests performed by the National Swedish Institute for Material Testing, the wrecking bars were found to withstand extreme strain without yielding The chisel end and the nail claw end are both sharpened so the edges can easily be wedged behind ledge planks, mouldings etc.

Manufactured since Not only for nails - with this tool you can do any kind of disassembly. You can pry off fence boards and remove delicate trims without damage. The opposite end is a standard nail puller. DOGYU Nail Puller with wide spatula Weighing no more than 85 g, this nail puller with its wide spatula is primarily suited for pulling out smaller nails with head diameter up to 2 mm. Ideal for a variety of house maintenance, construction, and demolition tasks.

Pinch Bar: features a round or hexagonal shaft, one chisel end and a pointed tip end. This is the longest and second heaviest pry bar manufactured. The pinch bar can be used to align mating holes, such as boltholes, by prying the holes into alignment.

Secondary purpose would be levering and lifting objects. Wrecking Bar: features a hexagonal shank, flat end claw and may also incorporate a goose neck claw.

This pry bar design is used in heavy-duty prying applications and demolition work. Railroad Track Pry Bar: features hexagonal shaft, a degree claw end, and a pointed tip. As the name suggests, this pry bar ideal for railway track maintenance.

Adjustable Pry Bar: features an adjustable claw and may include an extendable shaft. A pry bar with an extendable shaft is the heaviest pry bar you can buy. Applications include more complex prying i. Before using a pry bar, it is first important to understand the proper way to use the tool to ensure your own physical safety. To begin, check your tool and ensure the tool is not damaged or bent, using a damaged tool could increase the risk of breaking the tool and hurting yourself.

Next, be aware of your environment and check for factors that may create risk for you or others, for example physical hazards that could cause you to slip. The grip on the pry bar is important, therefore wearing gloves that are dry and have grip material on the palms would be useful. Further safety practices include wearing eye protection and a hard hat, especially important while prying items apart or pulling nails in case an item breaks off and flies towards you.

Never place an object under the shaft of the pry bar to in order generate additional leverage. Doing this manner creates a pressure fulcrum that places stress on the shaft of the pry bar resulting in a very unsafe user environment. Finally, your posture while using the tool is critical for your physical well-being, especially if you are lifting heavier objects. Ensure your position is balanced: stand facing the bar with your legs shoulder-width apart and slightly bent, do not position your body directly over the bar, and grip the pry bar tightly with both hands.

If you have to bend to use the pry bar, for example while levering a heavy object, ensure that you bend at the knees while keeping your back straight to avoid injuring your back and hamstrings. If the item is too heavy or too large, make sure you ask for help before using the pry bar alone.

Maintenance and care is important to remember to increase the longevity of the tool. Here are some tips to get the most out of your pry bar. Remember, a good quality pry bar will bend slowly when it is stressed beyond its design capacity.

A poor quality bar will snap unexpectedly creating a potentially dangerous situation. Thanks G. Product successfully added to your Shopping Cart. What is a Pry Bar? Manufacturing Process Pry bars are commonly made from carbon or alloy steel, depending on the style and manufacturer.

Parts of a Pry Bar There are many variations in design, below are the various features of a pry bar and some tips on the benefits of different styles. Finally, an I-beam shaft is lighter but very strong Claw: just like the shaft, the claw design can vary depending on the type of pry bar and its functionality.



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