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Wrecking/Crow Bar AWTools AW17320, weight 110 g
Wrecking/Crow Bar AWTools AW17320, weight 110 g
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Wrecking/Crow Bar AWTools AW17320, weight 110 g
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Wrecking/Crow Bar AWTools AW17320, weight 110 g
Wrecking/Crow Bar AWTools AW17320, weight 110 g
The AWTools AW17320 wrecking/crow bar is a compact, lightweight pry tool designed for light-duty prying, lifting and small demolition tasks. With a stated weight of 110 g, this hand tool combines a drop-forged, heat-treated tool steel shaft and a curved steel claw blade to deliver controlled leverage for removing nails, separating materials and opening crates. An ergonomic anti-slip PVC handle improves grip and control during use. The tool is also shaped to remove lining and plastic upholstery clips from door panels without breakage, making it suitable for delicate trim and maintenance work.
The shaft is made from high-quality tool steel, drop forged and heat treated for improved strength and durability. The steel claw blade features a curved leverage end that facilitates efficient prying with minimized effort. The ergonomic anti-slip PVC handle provides a secure grip and reduces hand fatigue during repeated use. The compact size and low weight allow easy handling in confined spaces and make the tool simple to carry in a toolbox or on a belt.
Position the claw blade under the edge of the object or fastener to be removed, ensuring a secure seating before applying leverage. Use the curved end to amplify force while maintaining control; apply steady, controlled pressure rather than sudden force to avoid damaging surrounding materials. For removing upholstery clips or door panel trim, insert the claw carefully under the clip head and lever outwards to release the clip without breaking it. Store the tool in a dry place after use to protect the steel parts from corrosion.
Use personal protective equipment such as safety gloves and eye protection when prying or performing demolition. Avoid using the tool for heavy structural prying or as a hammer; it is intended for light-duty tasks. Inspect the handle and shaft periodically for wear or damage and replace the tool if deformation or significant wear is detected.
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