Hexagonal crowbar 1200×19

Index: HT3B887

The crowbar is intended for heavy and multi-purpose dismantling and installation works in the construction and industry sectors. Its bending resistance results from the use of hexagonal, die-forged, high-grade carbon steel, which was applied to manufacture the tool. The crowbar’s ends are quenched to enhance its deformation resistance. They were also ground to increase their precision.
 

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Description

Product description

The crowbar is intended for heavy and multi-purpose dismantling and installation works in the construction and industry sectors. Its bending resistance results from the use of hexagonal, die-forged, high-grade carbon steel, which was applied to manufacture the tool. The crowbar’s ends are quenched to enhance its deformation resistance. They were also ground to increase their precision.
 

Characteristic

•    Section diameter – 19 mm;
•    section shape – hexagon;
•    length – 1200 mm;
•    material – carbon steel;
•    HRC: 42–48.

Technical data

Diameter [mm] 19
Material steel

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by certificates

Our products meet the strict DIN and VDE standards, which guarantees the highest quality of metals. It has been confirmed by numerous certificates, such as TÜV and VDE. The cutting and grinding discs, on the other hand, are certified by the OSA organization.

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