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Steel wrecking bar manufactured with a basic design.
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A small, versatile steel wrecking bar that can be used for pulling out nails and for breaking, scraping and lifting.Has three different functions for pulling out nails. Can be used for breaking, scraping and lifting.
A small useful steel wrecking bar of 7.5 which can be used to pull small nails, strip of wood, or to open cans.Has three different functions for pulling out nails. Thin contact surfaces make it easy to use in narrow spaces
Wrecking bar manufactured of hardened, high-alloy boron steel. Jointed at the claw to allow for nine settings. Thanks to its ring gear, it can handle the same strains as a normal wrecking bar.Manufactured of hardened, high-alloy boron steel. Wide, ground contact surfaces and thin ends make it easy to use in narrow spaces and reduce the risk of leaving marks. The claw is optimised for pulling out nails and can be set in nine different positions for increased accessibility and better work posture
Wrecking bar manufactured of hardened, high-alloy boron steel. Wide, ground contact surfaces and thin ends make it easy to use in narrow spaces and reduce the risk of leaving marks.Manufactured of hardened, high-alloy boron steel. Wide, ground contact surfaces and thin ends make it easy to use in narrow spaces and reduce the risk of leaving marks. The claw is optimised for pulling out nails.
Wrecking bar in aluminium with curved point. Originally produced for testing wheel bearings on cars, but also used by locksmiths when adjusting doors.Aluminium is easier and more comfortable to work with. A tool made of aluminium does not rust and can handle the cold better.
Wrecking bar in aluminium with curved point. This is a shorter version of wrecking bar H700 which can be kept in a toolbox. Often used in car workshops for adjusting wheel settings.Aluminium is easier and more comfortable to work with. A tool made of aluminium does not rust and can handle the cold better.
Wrecking bar in aluminium with cone-shaped point. Used when aligning flanges with bolt holes and for bending copper pipes with care. Very common when fitting car body components.Aluminium is easier and more comfortable to work with. The bar is inserted in the pipe which is then heated up and bent to shape. This prevents damage to the actual pipe end. A tool made of aluminium does not rust and can handle the cold better.