PROTO J2125 Sleever Bar, Flat End Type, 30 Inch Length, 3/4 Inch Diameter

Item: AD2KZU
Model: J2125
Cross Ref: 3R550
24 In Stock.

Ships within 2 days via

We deliver to your doorstep under DAP terms. Customs clearance is for your account

$110.37
10% off
$99.33 /unit (ex. VAT)
Add To Cart
Request Quote

Unlock 30-day payment terms

Business customers can apply for Net 30
No fees, No interest, Fast approval.

FREE delivery on orders over $ 150.00

Payment

Specifications

Item Alignment Pry Bar
Bar Diameter 3/4"
Bar Width 3/4"
Color Black
Diameter 7/8"
End Angle Style Straight, Offset
End Style Point
End Width 7/8"
Features Extending Tool Life And Performance, Prevent Rust Corrosion
Material Forged High Carbon Steel
Number Of Nail Slots 0
Overall Length 30"
Overall Width 7/8"
Pry Bar Sub-category Pry Bars
Tether Capable Not Tether Capable
Tether Ready No
Thickness 7/8"

Product Details

PROTO sleever bar J2125 is an alignment pry unit for positioning, prying and aligning bolt holes in construction, maintenance & repair applications.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 3.05
Length (cm) 76.2
Width (cm) 5.59
HS Code 8205593010
Country Of Origin US
Weight (kg) 2.1825

Features

  • J2125 PROTO sleever bar has forged high carbon steel construction for complete resistance against industrial abuse, as well as providing strength & durability.
  • It has an angled, flattened end that acts as a lever to apply a significant amount of force between the objects.
  • This unit has a 3/4-inch diameter with a pencil point tip end and a chiselled end.
  • It protects against structural instability by prying the holes into alignment.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME

Certifications

certificate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the types of pry bars?

  • Alignment pry bar
  • Claw pry bar
  • Digging pry bar
  • Flat pry bar
  • Gooseneck pry bar
  • Heavy-duty pry bar
  • Moulding pry bar
  • Rolling head pry bar

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

Pry bars are generally thinner and flatter than crowbars, making them ideal for intricate tasks.

How to remove nails with a head?

  • Place the flat end of the straight side of the pry bar in a way that the fissure should be on either side of the head of the nail.
  • Hammer the pry bar lightly so that it bites into the wood and gets under the nail head.
  • Gently press downwards on the free end for lifting up the nail head.

How to remove headless nails?

  • Keep a block of wood next to the nail to ensure leverage for the hammer.
  • Position a pry bar or hammer around the nail.
  • Clamp the locking pliers on the nail to prevent the slipping of pry bar or hammer.
  • Pull back on the pry bar or hammer to remove the nail.

Other Also Viewed

Explore Products

Welcome to Your U.S. Store!

Since you're visiting from the United States, for the best experience and tailored product searches, please use our dedicated U.S. website.

Go to ChatMRO.com (US)
Continue to International Site