Products
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Claw Bar
Claw bar is constructed with an i-beam design for durability. Use this pry bar to dig and remove embedded nails easily. 60″ Claw Bar (chisel end) – forged from high-carbon steel, 30 lb -
Double Face Sledge - Grade B
10 lb Double Face Sledge – head forged from grade B alloy steel mounted on a 36″ safety-grip handle -
Ship Maul
A ship maul, also known as a top maul or pin maul, is lighter weight and easier to handle than a spike maul and originated as a tool for striking and driving pins, wedges, and … -
Track Adze
Adapted from a standard carpenter adze sometime around the middle of the 20th century, the Track Adze (also known as a railroad adze) has a longer “bit” end intended to help protect the handle from … -
Stressing Equipment - Rail Creep Adjuster
Application The Permaquip Rail Creep Adjuster is for adjusting gaps in jointed track without damaging the rail ends. Hydraulically operated, the unit is able to push or pull lengths of rail and is obstruction less. We also … -
Cembre PCM-2P Clipping Machine (Fastclip or Eclip)
Application The Pandrol PCM-2P combines rapid performance with simplicity of use and requires only one operator. The main features of the machine are: The unit is immediately ready to use requiring no assembly Simultaneous insertion or extraction … -
Carpenter Adze
Our Carpenter Adze is a modern refinement of one of the earliest tools used by humans to cut and shape wood. In fact, primitive adzes first appeared during the stone age, some 70,000 years ago! This … -
Track Chisel Round Cutter
Traditionally used in combination with a sledge to score and cut railroad rails in the field, the Track Chisel is designed and manufactured according to AREMA Plan #17. With a Track Chisel, a worker scores the … -
Track Chisel - Square Cutter
The Track-Chisel – Square Cutter is nearly identical to the Round Cutter version in overall dimensions — 5-1/2 lb. weight, 1-3/8” cutting blade, 10-1/2” overall bit length. The primary difference is simply that the cutting … -
Spike Maul Standard Pattern - Carbon
Standard pattern spike mauls differ from the more widely used bell pattern mauls in that they are roughly square in cross section, rather than cylindrical like a bellow pattern maul. Like bell pattern mauls, though, …