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Slide these bars under heavy objects for prying, lifting, and positioning jobs.
Sets include four pry bars with a mix of end styles for a variety of prying, lifting, and positioning jobs.
For a comfortable grip, these pry bars have a plastic handle.
Sets include three pry bars with a plastic handle for a comfortable grip.
With 14 different head positions, these pry bars fit into difficult-to-access spots for maximum leverage.
One end of these pry bars is aluminum-bronze coated to prevent scratching. Often used to separate die blocks, they're also known as die bars.
Lift and pry small objects, such as electronic and circuit board-mounted components. These tools are also known as chip lifters.
The claw-shaped end grips and extracts nails, tacks, and brads. Also known as claw bars.
The plastic handle provides a comfortable grip.
The head grips and extracts nails, tacks, and brads. Also known as claw bars.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Use these tools for leverage when removing vehicle tires.
Safely open manway covers on tank cars.
Also known as pry bars or Johnson bars, these provide the leverage you need to lift a large load onto a dolly.
One end has a flat, round platform for tamping; the other end has a straight-edged blade for digging.
Clip these tools onto key rings or belt loops to handle unexpected jobs.
An alternative to Swiss Army knives, these contain a variety of tools aside from knives for use on the go.
To limit hand fatigue, these multitools have pliers that spring open when you release the handles.
Unfold these multitools to access the pliers.
Connect heavy and difficult-to-position gasketed pipe by yourself—no need for powered equipment. Chains align the pipe and the lever forces one pipe into the socket end of another.