Hultafors F430 43cm Aluminium Wrecking Bar , 17 Inch
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General description The Hultafors F430 Wrecking Bar is a lightweight and durable tool made from aluminium, featuring a cone-shaped tip. It is specifically designed for aligning flanges with bolt holes and for carefully bending copper pipes without damaging the pipe ends. This tool is commonly used in automotive bodywork and various home improvement projects. Technical specifications Length: 430mm (16.9 inches) Material: Aluminium Type: Wrecking Bar Part Number: 841010 Compatibility and accessories Suitable for use with flanges and bolt holes Compatible with heating tools for pipe shaping Installation No installation required; simply use the bar for alignment and bending tasks as needed Usage Insert the bar into pipes or components to align or bend with care Use when fitting car body parts or performing home improvement tasks involving pipe shaping
General description The Hultafors F430 Wrecking Bar is a lightweight and durable tool made from aluminium, featuring a cone-shaped tip. It is specifically designed for aligning flanges with bolt holes and for carefully bending copper pipes without damaging the pipe ends. This tool is commonly used in automotive bodywork and various home improvement projects. Technical specifications Length: 430mm (16.9 inches) Material: Aluminium Type: Wrecking Bar Part Number: 841010 Compatibility and accessories Suitable for use with flanges and bolt holes Compatible with heating tools for pipe shaping Installation No installation required; simply use the bar for alignment and bending tasks as needed Usage Insert the bar into pipes or components to align or bend with care Use when fitting car body parts or performing home improvement tasks involving pipe shaping
AmazonMade from aluminium Comfortable to work with Does not rust Can handle the cold better Robust construction, Weight: 0.8 Pounds, Manufacturer: Hultafors
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