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Product Description 2491-4533 Features: -Large cross section wrecking bar.-Flat, U shaped prying end provides stable base for lifting without damaging surfaces.-Forged recesses for better grip.-Tri lobe cross section for greater comfort.-Additional slot specifically for pulling nails sized 2d through 20d.-36''. Color/Finish: -Hi visibility yellow color. Amazon.com The Stanley 36-Inch FatMax Wrecking Bar is perfect for demolition jobs. Its flat, U-shaped prying end provides a stable base for lifting without damaging surfaces. Featuring forged, high-carbon steel construction, the wrecking bar is able to withstand 975 foot-pounds of bending momentum. Its cross-sectional area is 50 percent larger than a standard hexagonal bar. For comfort, it is designed with forged recesses for a better grip and a tri-lobe cross section. It includes an additional slot designed specifically for pulling nails, making demolition jobs easier. The wrecking bar is designed to withstand wear, with a high-visibility, powder-coated finish. It is 36 inches in length. Amazon.com The Stanley 36-Inch FatMax Wrecking Bar is perfect for demolition jobs. Its flat, U-shaped prying end provides a stable base for lifting without damaging surfaces. Featuring forged, high-carbon steel construction, the wrecking bar is able to withstand 975 foot-pounds of bending momentum. Its cross-sectional area is 50 percent larger than a standard hexagonal bar. For comfort, it is designed with forged recesses for a better grip and a tri-lobe cross section. It includes an additional slot designed specifically for pulling nails, making demolition jobs easier. The wrecking bar is designed to withstand wear, with a high-visibility, powder-coated finish. It is 36 inches in length. From the Manufacturer The Stanley Works, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut; was founded in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. A few years later, in 1857, Fredericks cousin, Henry Stanley, founded The Stanley Rule and Level Company. In 1920, The Rule and Level Company merged with The Stanley Works and would go on to become its famous Hand Tools Division. Over the years, The Stanley Works has produced some of the most innovative and useful tools ever made. Among these tools are the Bailey Plane, the Surform shaper, the PowerLock tape rule and most recently the FatMax line of products. Today, more than ever, Stanley continues to be an industry leader in tool innovation. In 2001, Stanley introduced more than 100 new products, bringing to 400 the number of new products introduced in the past four years. As a direct result of Stanleys commitment to excellence, Stanley was awarded the Prestigious Golden Hammer Award, presented for New Product Innovation in both 2000 and 2001.