Crowbars
- Number of Parts [parts]: 1
- Blade width [mm]: 30
- Shaft diameter [mm]: 18
- Net Weight [g]: 1550
- Total Length [mm]: 700
- Net weight [kg]: 1,55
- Condition: New
- Number of Parts [parts]: 2
- Material: Steel
- Length [mm]: 400
- Condition: New
- Number of Parts [parts]: 1
- Blade width [mm]: 34
- Shaft diameter [mm]: 18
- Net Weight [g]: 2175
- Total Length [mm]: 1000
- Net weight [kg]: 2,175
- Condition: New
- Number of Parts [parts]: 3
- Material: Steel
- Length [mm]: 500
- Tool Handle Colour: orange (2x)
- Condition: New
- Material: Chrome-Molybdenum Steel
- Length [mm]: 900
- Blade Width 1 [mm]: 25
- Tool Handle Colour: Blue (2x)
- Tool handle material: Nylon
- Condition: New
- Diameter 1 [mm]: 105
- Shaft form: octagonal
- Colour: red
- Material: Tool Steel
- Length [m]: 1,6
- Weight [g]: 6210
- Shaft diameter [mm]: 25
- Diameter 2 [mm]: 25
- Condition: New
- Diameter 1 [mm]: 105
- Shaft form: octagonal
- Colour: red
- Material: Tool Steel
- Length [m]: 1,8
- Weight [g]: 7935
- Shaft diameter [mm]: 25
- Diameter 2 [mm]: 25
- Condition: New
A nail puller is a hand-operated lever-and-wedge-type tool intended for removing nails, screws, and other fastening elements. It is a thick metal rod with one end flat and in two by a widening groove.
A crowbar is an L- or S-shaped impact-and-lever metal tool. It can be used for disassembling and dismantling even durable structures, for lifting heavy loads, and much more.
Types ofnail pullers
The device may be a separate tool or may be combined with other tools, for example, a hammer, or tongs. Nail pullers are most often made of:
- Rail or medium carbon tool steel. Tools made of these materials virtually do not deform and are resistant to excessive mechanical loads. Some of them have a protective anti-corrosion coating.
- Titanium alloys. Devices made with the use of titanium have low expansion coefficient and thereby have particularly high strength. They are relatively lightweight, and virtually not subject to oxidation. These devices may be used in any weather, regardless of air humidity and temperature
The items may have various sizes, the most common sizes are:
- 30 to 40 cm - for working in confined spaces;
- about 100cm - for dismantling super strong or large joints.
Types of crowbars
Depending on the design, there are the following crowbars:
- Single. They have a conical or four-sided working end and a pointless back end.
- Double. Both ends of the rod are suitable for dismantling and have various shapes. So, the other end may have a chisel or a nail puller.
Many manufacturers also offer devices of special shape for specific jobs. For example, there are blades for tire fitting. They may have a rounded functional element.
Tips on using nail pullers and crowbars
- Use only as directed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Do not use the tools for disassembly of those parts they are not intended for.
- Wear protective eyewear. During dismantling, there is a high risk of particles of the material getting into your face.
- Wipe dirty tools with a clean cloth without the use of chemicals. To avoid corrosion, store the tools in a dry and well-ventilated room.
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