The Faithfull Utility Bar is manufactured from high-quality alloy steel and is powder-coated to ensure maximum resistance to rusting. The flat bar with bevelled ends is designed for such tasks as opening boxes, crates and manhole covers. It is ideal for removing nails and prying lightweight doors and windows, as well as a multitude of other light levering applications.
2 x Utility Bars [1 x 175mm (7in) and 1 x 380mm (15in)]
2 x Wrecking Bars [1 x 300mm (12in) and 1 x 380mm (15in)]
1 x Gorilla Bar Junior [356mm (14in)}
Roughneck® Adjustable Gorilla Bars - Optimal Angle, Maximum Leverage. The adjustable claw with 180ᵒ rotation enables the optimal angle for maximum leverage at all times. Easy adjusted by the push button which locks in up to 10 different positions.
The Roughneck Demolition & Lifting Bar increases safety, reducing the chance of injury. Ideal for lifting floorboards, removing ceiling boards, breaking pallets, removing roofing laths, lifting heavy objects and all types of demolition work.
The Roughneck Automotive Bar Set contains one rolling head with a round shank and one aligning bar with a hexagonal shank. Both bars are made from one piece of heat-treated steel. They have a black finish with polished double ends. Bevelled edge for easy use.
Roughneck Traditional Wrecking Bar with polished tips, hexagonal shank and built-in nail remover. Made from drop-forged alloy steel that has been hardened and tempered for increased durability.
Ideal for general wrecking and demolition work.
The Roughneck Gorilla Bar® has a low profile claw that fits further under the workpiece for increased prying power and the wider claw surface offers better control whilst resisting sinking into the support surface.
Roughneck Utility Bars are manufactured from stamped alloy steel that has been hardened and tempered. They have a painted and powder-coated finish with polished tips and an integral nail puller to remove embedded nails.
The Roughneck Roofing Demolition & Lifting Bar is ideal when working overhead, such as taking down ceilings, ripping off roof laths and working in confined spaces.