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Insulated Keying Hammer - 10lb
£95.99- Conforms to BS8020 : 2011
- Keying Hammer Head - 10lb / 4.5kg
- Fiberglass Shaft
- Rubber Grip Handle
- Steel Protective Collar
- Overall Length - Approximately 92.5cm
- Out of stock
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Hickory Handle Sledge Hammer - 7LB
£19.95- Sledge Hammer Head - 7lb / 3.2kg
- Hickory Handle
- Overall Length - Approximately 75cm
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Insulated 7LB Sledge Hammer With Steel Overstrike
£86.12Insulated 7lb Sledge Hammer
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Hickory Handle Sledge Hammer - 10LB
£30.95- Sledge Hammer Head - 10lb / 4.5kg
- Hickory Handle
- Overall Length - Approximately 75cm
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Insulated Fibreglass 9 Prong Fork
£75.00- Conforms to BS8020
- Certified to 1000 Volts - Tested to 10000 Volts
- Solid forged from one piece of steel
- YD handle
- Strong yet lightweight fibreglass shaft has excellent insulating properties
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Insulated Contractors 4 Prong Fork - BS8020:2011
£35.48- Conforms to BS8020
- Certified to 1000 Volts - Tested to 10000 Volts
- Solid forged from one piece of steel
- YD handle
- Strong yet lightweight fibreglass shaft has excellent insulating properties
- Lightweight at just 2.5kg
- BS8020:2011
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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. -
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.