What is a bar?

Bar is a tool used to pull nails, open the lumps, to enforce objects or for general demolition. Bars are manual tools and do not require any electricity. They are available in different sizes and styles. Most of the construction jobs have several in place, so that the relevant PRY BAR can be used for faster acceleration of any work. The Bar is a practical, multi -purpose tool that is used for many tasks in building and roof projects. It is also a common flat bar. Usually one end is flattened into a wedge shape and can be unfolded. Sometimes this end is replaced by a strong handle to give the user a good grip. The other end is usually curved in the shape of a goose and a flattened end is branched. The branched area is used to tighten the nails. The length of the bar varies. The longer bar usually provides a greater lever effect, but some short sticks are designed to create an unusually high degree of lever effects properly processed. FirefightersAnd electricians use a special type of PRY bar that will not perform electricity. The Bar designed for demolition work can be made of very heavy and strong metals.

The bar is sometimes called a crowbar. This word dates back to the settlement of Viking in England. The branched shape of the end caused the instrument to be named on the foot of the clogged cow. In modern Swedish, the crowbar is kofot or "cow". The bar is sometimes known as Jimmy or Jimmy Bar, because it is used to "Jimmy" open doors or windows. Large sticks are also called WRECKING BARS, especially when used for demolition. In some areas, the rod is known as a bar or a torn rod.

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