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Crowbar Topex 300 x 21 x 10 mm, steel pry bar 300mm (04A130)
Topex crowbar 300 x 21 x 10 mm (model 04A130) is a compact steel pry bar designed for levering, prying and light demolition tasks. The 300 mm overall length and 21 x 10 mm rectangular cross-section provide a balance of reach and stiffness, allowing controlled application of force when removing nails, separating boards, and disassembling small structures. The tool is made of hardened steel, shaped for a secure grip and precise contact with surfaces during carpentry, construction and general repair work.
The crowbar’s short length offers improved maneuverability in confined spaces while still delivering sufficient leverage for many everyday tasks. Its rectangular cross-section increases bending resistance and gives consistent contact along the working edge. Hardened steel construction ensures durability and wear resistance during repeated prying and levering operations. The compact dimensions make it convenient to carry in a toolbox or on a job belt.
Position the beveled end beneath the nail head, board edge or fastening point and apply steady leverage using the handle as a fulcrum. For increased leverage, angle the tool and apply force gradually to avoid sudden movement. When prying boards, work along the length incrementally to reduce stress on the material. Use appropriate hand protection while operating the crowbar, and inspect the working edge before use to ensure it is free of burrs or deformation.
Use this compact steel crowbar for tasks that require controlled leverage in confined or precise working areas. Do not use the tool for heavy demolition beyond its size and hardness rating; select a larger pry bar for large-scale demolition. Keep the tool dry and free of corrosive substances to maintain its working condition.
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