PROTO J2124 Aligning Pry Bar, 24 Inch Length, Flat End, 3/4 Inch Thickness

Item: AD2KZT
Model: J2124
Cross Ref: 3R549
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Specifications

Item Alignment Pry Bar
Bar Diameter 3/4"
Bar Width 3/4"
Color Black
Diameter 3/4"
End Angle Style Straight, Offset
End Style Point
End Width 3/4"
Features Extending Tool Life And Performance, Prevent Rust Corrosion
Material Forged High Carbon Steel
Number Of Nail Slots 0
Overall Length 24"
Overall Width 3/4"
Pry Bar Sub-category Pry Bars
Tether Capable Not Tether Capable
Tether Ready No
Thickness 3/4"

Product Details

Proto J2124 aligning pry bar is designed for prying, positioning and aligning applications. It is used to lift, scrape, pull and wedge metal, wood, and stones with less effort.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 2.29
Length (cm) 60.96
Width (cm) 2.29
HS Code 8205593010
Country Of Origin US
Weight (kg) 1.305

Features

  • Proto J2124 aligning pry bar is designed for positioning, prying and aligning operations in construction and maintenance & repair applications.
  • This pry bar features black oxide finish to ensure resistance against abrasive liquids and chemicals.
  • It has forged high carbon steel construction, offering durability and withstanding harsh industrial abuse.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME

Certifications

certificate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are rolling head pry bars employed for?

Rolling head pry bars come with a rolling head hook end. These bars provide the leverage required to pry objects apart effectively. They can also be used to align holes or position the parts of a machine for a precise assembly.

Which tools can never be used as a pry bar?

Screwdrivers can never be used as a pry bar.

What is the difference between a wrecking bar and a pry bar?

The main difference between a pry bar and a wrecking bar is the complexity of their task. The pry bar is typically flatter and thinner than a wrecking bar, making it ideal for more intricate tasks.

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