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Fire Hooks Unlimited T-Hook Firefighter Overhaul and Roof Too > Firefighter Hook & Roof Pry Bar from Fire Hooks Unlimited
Price range: $126.00 through $204.00
The first hook specifically designed for roof work.
This firefighter hook has two sharp teeth at each end of the T-head that make penetration of 90 lbs. to 180 lbs. roof with little effort. A sharpened chisel on the handle end adds to the functional make-up of the tool. This can also be used as a roofing pry bar with superior prying capabilities when removing roof boards.
Description
High Quality Firefighter Hook or Roofing Pry Bar
Excellent overhaul too. Shaft is standard aircraft steel. Exclusive Celtex self extinguishing grips.
- Designed for residential roof work
- Penetrate from 90 lbs. to 180 lbs. with little effort.
- Superior prying capabilities when removing roof boards.
- Excellent overhaul tool. Shaft is standard aircraft steel. Exclusive Celtex self extinguishing grips.
- Available lengths: 3 ft, 4 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft, and 10 ft.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a roofing pry bar, and when should it be used?
A roofing pry bar rips through shingles and pulls nails. It has a flat, angled edge designed for precise leverage. Use it when replacing, repairing or removing roofing materials. Whether you’re a professional or DIY enthusiast, this tool handles tough tasks with ease.
How does a roofing pry bar differ from a standard pry bar?
Roofing pry bars focus on roofing needs. Their longer handles boost leverage, and the flat end avoids damage to roof decking. A standard pry bar is more general, lacking features like a nail-pulling notch or the fine edge needed for shingles.
What are the best roofing pry bars for removing shingles?
Top-notch roofing pry bars combine durability and smart design. Steel bars with ergonomic grips stand out.
Can firefighter hooks be used outside of firefighting?
Yes, these hooks handle roof demolition, storm cleanup, and heavy-duty DIY projects. Their strength and versatility make them a go-to tool for many tough tasks.
How do you maintain a firefighter hook?
Check the hook for rust or dull edges. Keep the ends sharp for effective cutting. Clean it after every use to prevent wear, and store it in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
Additional information
Length | 3 ft. (0.91 meters), 4 ft. (1.21 meters), 5 ft. (1.52 meters), 6 ft. (1.83 meters), 8 ft. (2.4 meters), 10 ft. (3.05 meters) |
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