Branneky True Value Hardware
Branneky True Value Hardware
Ripping Bar, Forged Steel, 36 In.
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Ripping Bar, Forged Steel, 36 In.

SKU #104429 Model #55-136

UPC #076174551365

Stanley


Regular Price
$16.99

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Branneky True Value Hardware , 11403 Saint Charles Rock Rd , Bridgeton , MO
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Description

Overview:
The STANLEY 55-136 Forged Hexagonal Steel Ripping Bar is an essential tool for any demolition project. Crafted from high-quality 3/4 inch diameter carbon steel, this durable ripping bar is designed to withstand rigorous use while providing optimal performance. Its unique slotted claw and beveled ends enhance functionality, making it perfect for prying, lifting, and breaking apart materials with ease.

Key Features:
- Made from robust 3/4 inch diameter carbon steel for exceptional strength and durability
- Forged hexagonal design ensures a secure grip and prevents rolling
- Slotted claw tip allows for easy engagement with materials
- Beveled ends facilitate efficient prying and lifting
- Ideal for basic demolition work, construction, and renovation projects
- Lightweight design at just 5.53 pounds for easy handling
- Length of 36 inches provides ample leverage for tough tasks
- Manufactured in Mexico, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship

Use Cases:
This ripping bar is perfect for contractors, builders, and DIY enthusiasts alike. Whether you are tearing down walls, removing flooring, or engaging in heavy-duty construction tasks, the STANLEY Ripping Bar is your go-to tool for reliable performance and efficiency.

Warning Sign with exclamation pointWARNING: Some Dust Created By Power Sanding, Sawing, Grinding, Drilling, And Other Construction Activities Contains Chemicals Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer, Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. Some Examples Of These Chemicals Are: Lead From Lead-Based Paints, Crystalline Silica From Bricks And Cement And Other Masonry Products, And Arsenic And Chromium From Chemically-Treated Lumber. Your Risk From These Exposures Varies, Depending On How Often You Do This Type Of Work. To Reduce Your Exposure To These Chemicals: Work In A Well Ventilated Area, And Work With Approved Safety Equipment, Such As Those Dust Masks That Are Specially Designed To Filter Out Microscopic Particles. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov