Pry Bar Sets





Wedge end is tapered on both sides of the bar.
Point end is often used for aligning bolt holes.
Bars with offset and gooseneck ends give you more leverage than straight ends.
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Number of Pieces | End Style | Overall Lg. | Weight | Size | Shape | End Wd. | Material | Each | |
4 | Offset Wedge × Straight Point Gooseneck Chisel × Straight Point Offset Wedge × Straight Point Straight Chisel × Straight Round | 14" 16" 18" 20" | 12 oz. 1 lbs. 2 1/4 lbs. 2 1/4 lbs. | 1/2" 1/2" 3/4" 3/4" | Hex Hex Hex Hex | 5/8" × 1/4" 5/8" × 1/4" 7/8" × 5/16" 7/8" × 3/4" | Steel | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Pry Bars
Style K are good for separating die sets. Also known as die bars.
Point end is often used for aligning bolt holes.
Pry bars with offset and gooseneck ends give you more leverage than straight ends.
Adjustable-Head Pry Bars
![]() | ![]() Smooth |
![]() Grooved |
With 14 different head positions, these pry bars fit into difficult-to-access spots for maximum leverage. Because you set the head where you need it, these bars replace the need to have multiple pry bars on hand. Use them for jobs ranging from demolition work to aligning components. Made of steel, these pry bars meet ASME B107.410, so they’ll hold up in heavy duty industrial work.
Bars with a smooth head have no ridges, so they easily slide into tight spots.
Bars with a grooved head grip better than bars with a smooth head. They're less likely to slip during high-torque prying.
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Overall Lg. | Weight | Size | Shape | Wd. | Style | Range of Motion | Material | Handle Material | Specifications Met | Each | |
Smooth Head | |||||||||||
8" | 12 oz. | 5/8" | Round | 1/4" | Wedge | 180° | Black-Phosphate Steel | Steel | ASME B107.410 | 0000000 | 000000 |
10" | 1 lbs. | 5/8" | Round | 1/2" | Wedge | 180° | Black-Phosphate Steel | Steel | ASME B107.410 | 0000000 | 00000 |
16" | 1 3/4 lbs. | 5/8" | Round | 1/2" | Wedge | 180° | Black-Phosphate Steel | Steel | ASME B107.410 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Grooved Head | |||||||||||
24" | 5 lbs. | 3/4" | Round | 7/8" | Wedge | 180° | Black-Phosphate Steel | Steel | ASME B107.410 | 0000000 | 00000 |
33" | 6 lbs. | 3/4" | Round | 7/8" | Wedge | 180° | Black-Phosphate Steel | Steel | ASME B107.410 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Nonmarring Pry Bars


The gooseneck end of these pry bars is aluminum-bronze coated to prevent scratching. Often used to separate die blocks, they're also known as die bars.
Nail-Pulling Pry Bars
The claw-shaped end grips and extracts nails, tacks, and brads. Also known as claw bars.
Style F have a handle arch that allows more swing during pulling and prying without the need to use a block for leverage.


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Overall Lg. | Weight | Size | Shape | End Wd. | Number of Nail Slots | Material | Each | |
15 1/2" | 1 3/4 lbs. | 1 3/8" | Flat | 1 3/4" × 1 3/4" | 3 | Painted Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
Tire Irons

These tire irons give you the leverage you need to change pneumatic vehicle tires.
Bead-breaker and gooseneck style tire irons only remove tires from wheel rims. Strike these tire irons with a rubber mallet to release the grip between the edge of the tire and the wheel rim. With a long neck, the gooseneck style tire irons are best for large tires, such as those on trucks and buses.
Tire Iron Style | Overall Lg. | Weight, lbs. | Bar Size | Material | Each | |
Gooseneck | 30" | 5 1/2 | 7/8" | Painted Steel | 000000 | 000000 |