NUPLA 76301 75.76-301 Nonconductive Digging Bar With Wedge 72 Inch
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Product Specifications:
| Item | Nonconductive Digging Bar with Wedge |
| Color | Black, Orange |
| Diameter | 1 1/8" |
| Material | Steel, Fiberglass |
| Overall Length | 72" |
| Overall Width | 1 1/4" |
| Pry Bar Sub-category | Digging Bars |
| Tether Capable | Not Tether Capable |
| Thickness | 1 1/8" |
Shipping Info:
| Ship weight (kg) | 3.27 |
| Ship height (cm) | 5.08 |
| Ship length (cm) | 186.18 |
| Ship width (cm) | 6.35 |
| HS code | 8205595510 |
| Country of Origin | US |
Product Details:
Nupla 76301 fiberglass digging bar, a non-conductive tool is designed to pry, extract nails or get rid of loose stuff. It is used in railroad, utility, electrical and highway applications. This tool is used in locations where high voltages may be present.
Features:
- Nupla 76301 nonconductive digging bar has a safety orange colour to ensure easy identification and electrical insulation.
- It features solid Nuplaglas construction for protecting and extending the life of the unit.
- The handle is made of solid fibreglass and ergonomic butt grips for exceptional dielectric properties & additional safety in wet conditions.
- This tether style, 72 inch bar (length) carries a unique serial (permanently registered) to assure traceability.
- The high-strength, ductile iron digging bar's head resists damage during its handling.
Standards and Approvals:
- IEC 60900
- ASTM F1505
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is Nuplaglas?
A. Nuplaglas is manufactured using a special resin and countless fibreglass strands in a technique called pultrusion. Smooth, resin-rich handle surfaces keep users safe from splinters and prevent UV damage. Handles are simple to clean and unaffected by cuts, blows, wetness or the majority of industrial chemicals. Since they are not susceptible to fungus, termites or dry rot-like handles made of wood, they have a long service life.
Q. How do you use a digging bar?
A.
- Plan the size of your hole after choosing a spot.
- Make a note of the hole's outline, then begin digging by excavating the entire shape first, starting at the edge and working your way around.
- Make the hole deeper once the form has been carved out.
Q. How heavy is a digging bar?
A. 7.5 lb.
Product Variants
| Product | Model | Overall Length | Diameter | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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76300 | 48" | 1 1/8" | - | RFQ
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