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The Siegen Hammer Cap Pry Bar is a heavy-duty demolition and levering tool designed for demanding site work and workshop applications. Manufactured from drop-forged, heat-treated steel, this 610mm pry bar delivers the strength and durability required for prying, lifting, and persuading stubborn materials and components. The heat treatment process ensures the steel shaft maintains its integrity under high-stress levering operations, whilst the drop-forging technique creates a tool built to withstand repeated impacts and lateral forces. The integrated hammer cap at the handle end allows you to strike the bar with a hammer when additional force is needed, making it ideal for demolition work, floorboard removal, and breaking apart joined materials. A comfortable soft-grip handle reduces hand fatigue during extended use and provides secure control even when working with gloves. This combination of robust construction and ergonomic design makes the tool suitable for carpenters, builders, and general contractors undertaking renovation, stripping out, or dismantling work. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, this pry bar represents a reliable addition to any professional toolkit. Features and Benefits: • Drop-forged, heat-treated steel shaft for maximum strength and durability • Hammer cap design allows striking for additional force in demolition tasks • Soft-grip handle provides comfortable control during extended use • Lifetime guarantee for long-term reliability • 610mm length offers excellent leverage for prying and lifting applications Specifications: Brand: Siegen Length: 610mm Nett Weight: 0.72kg Type: Single