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Demolish with quality. WIDE RANGE OF WRECKING BAR
S. When working on ripping out windows or room furnishings, it is important that you choose a tool that is as easy to handle as possible. In such instances, a wrecking bar is exactly what you need. We produce a range of different bars, including levers, crowbars/wrecking bars and pry bars, in several different designs and materials. You will always be able to find one that satisfies your requirements. WRECKING BAR STEEL ADJUSTABLE 209 SB Adjustable claw in nine steps for best working position. Thanks to its gear ring, it can handle the same stresses as a standard wrecking bar. Made of high quality steel. Optimised for pulling out nails. The curved section at the handle makes space for the hand and minimizes the risk of crushing damage. Secure strap function. Ergonomic rubberclad handle. Wide, ground contact surfaces and thin ends make it easy to use and reduce the risk of leaving marks. Steel or aluminium. WILL OF STEEL OR FLEXIBLE AS ALUMINIUM. Steel is almost three times as heavy as aluminium, but it is also three times as strong. When doing work where weight and power is critical to achieving a good result, steel is the obvious choice. Aluminium is easier to work with and gentler on the materials you work with. It doesn’t rust, is more resistant to cold and is much more flexible. An aluminium tool can be “bent” about three times as much as a steel tool without being deformed making it ideal for fitting and adjusting within the engineering industry. Ergonomical tips. BE KIND TO YOUR BODY. To help you steer clear of any injuries, we’ve come up with a few tips. Always work with a straight back, but try to avoid working with straight arms. You should also avoid working with bent wrists. The best thing to do is to try and change your work posture as often as you can. Also try to avoid getting into too many situations that involve jerking and wrenching. It’s also good to know that aluminium is considerably gentler on your body, particularly when working at shoulder height or above. LEARN MORE ABOUT WRECKING BARS AT PAGE 200 165