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Artillery Tools Scraping Bar, 48 Inches

SKU#: RP-SP48B-EA
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Product Highlights

The 48" Scraping Bar is a heavy-duty demolition tool that is ideal for scraping/prying up all types of flooring materials, particularly hardwood, linoleum, tile, underlayment and fiber board. It features a 6" blade with scraping fulcrum, plus a 12" extension and 24" steel handle.
  • Ideal for removing glued-down flooring materials
  • Features 6" blade and scraping fulcrum
  • Can accommodate a second 12" extension (sold separately)
  • Weighs 9 lbs fully assembled
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Product Description

Effective on Glued-Down Wood and Linoleum Flooring!

The 48" Scraping Bar is a heavy-duty demolition tool that is ideal for scraping/prying up all types of flooring materials, particularly hardwood, linoleum, tile, underlayment and fiber board.

 

It features a 6" blade with scraping fulcrum, plus a 12" extension and 24" steel handle. The wide scraping blade and fulcrum lowers the angle of the tool, directing the force lower to the ground for more effective scraping/prying action.

 

The scraping bar is the only bar that can accommodate a special second 12” extension handle and a ball grip. Other parts can be added to greatly increase its prying capabilities (additional parts sold separately).

 

Fully assembled, this bar weighs 9 lbs.

 

With a second extension handle and ball grip (sold separately), the bar will measure 60” long and weigh 13 lbs.

Technical Specifications

Primary Stock Status Non-Stock Advertised
Brand Provided by Jon-Don
Category Scrapers
Condition new

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