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The IRWIN IRHT55011 is a 36-inch steel wrecking pry bar built for heavy demolition and structural disassembly work. At 6.6 pounds, it delivers the mass and leverage needed to pull framing nails, separate sheeting, remove decking, and break apart structural assemblies. The full steel construction resists bending under load, making it a dependable tool for sustained prying and demolition tasks. It is sized for trade professionals who need reach and leverage without sacrificing control, including carpenters, general contractors, and demo crews working on residential and light commercial projects.
The IRHT55011 is suited for framing teardowns, subfloor removal, window and door buck demolition, and general deconstruction tasks where a shorter bar would require multiple repositions. Its 36-inch length gives users enough standoff to apply full body leverage against stubborn fasteners and bonded materials. Electricians, plumbers, and HVAC techs doing rough-in work on existing structures will also find it useful for opening wall cavities and removing blocking.
Designed as a general-purpose wrecking bar compatible with standard demolition and framing teardown workflows across residential and light commercial construction sites.
A pry bar is a hand tool requiring no power source, but users should wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves when performing demolition work. Inspect the bar before each use for cracks or deformation that could cause sudden failure under load. When prying near live electrical, plumbing, or gas lines, identify and isolate those systems before starting work per applicable local codes.
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