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PANDROL TYPE EXTRACTOR, FASTCLIP FC, STEL, CREAM/GREEN 0039/047851
£168.75EXTRACTOR, FASTCLIP FC, STEL, CREAM/GREEN 0039/047851 Fastclip Extraction Tool F41/G44/EG47 Cat No. 0039/047851 RB/BR/12 Suitable for all steel and concrete sleeper types. The extraction tool is used for side post insulator and clip/toe insulator replacement. -
Insulated Ferrule Extractor
£99.95Insulated Ferrule Extractor- Out of stock
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ALL STEEL FENCING SPADE EXTENDED HANDLE
£59.95ALL STEEL FENCING SPADE EXTENDED HANDLE
HEAD SIZE 5 - 1/2" TAPER TO 4 - 1/2" X 11"
OVERALL LENGTH 65" -
All Steel Trenching Ballast Shovel
£21.95Trenching All Steel Ballast Shovel
Often known as a '2-way' in some trades.
Used for digging and cleaning out narrow trenches for cable and pipe laying.PRODUCT HANDLE: 28"/ 711MM ALL STEEL MYD
PRODUCT SIZE: BLADE : 7" WIDE X 11" LONG
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All Steel Cable Laying Ballast Shovel
£26.95Cable Laying Steel Ballast Shovel
PRODUCT HANDLE: 28"/ 711MM ALL STEEL MYD
PRODUCT SIZE: BLADE: 5.1/2" WIDE TAPERING TO 4.1/2" BY 11" LONG
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All Steel Taper Mouth Ballast Shovel
£21.95Taper Mouth Steel Ballast Shovel
Used for shovelling out or concrete mixing, working tarmac and cement, backfilling trenches and manouvering ballast.
PRODUCT HANDLE: 28" / 711MM ALL STEEL MYD
PRODUCT SIZE: BLADE:10" WIDE, TAPERING TO 8.1/2" BY 12.1/2'' LONG
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PANDROL TYPE FASTCLIP REAR ARCH EXTRACTOR, FC CLIPS ONLY, NOT FE
£175.00Rear arch extractor for FASTCLIP ‘FC PANDROL No. LP15177 The rear arch extractor remains available to extract clips around IBJ’s. This tool is ONLY needed at IBJ’s in order to extract clips which are shielded by the scalloped section of the joint. It is also unique to FASTCLIP ‘FC’ and does NOT work with ‘FE’ clips. Instructions for Rear Arch Extractor The hooks in the frame of the tool locate into the reaction points on the shoulder, as shown in the photograph. The clip is extracted using the tines inserted in the rear arches of the clip. Once located grasp both handles of the ‘Tee’ bar, and stand ‘naturally’ with feet apart then move one leg half a pace back, to prevent loss of balance during clip extraction. Push the handle away to extract the clip, stopping at the ‘Parked’ position, or continuing to push away to fully extract the clip from the shoulder.