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Breaker bars, also known as power bars, have a long nonratcheting bar that is used with sockets and socket bits to break loose overtightened fasteners. The nonratcheting bar requires the tool to be removed from the fastener and repositioned to turn a fastener. The long handle allows the same amount of force to generate more torque than a standard-length ratchet. Breaker bars are used with sockets and socket bits to rotate fasteners for installation (tighten) or removal (loosen).
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Flex-Head Breaker Bars
These flex-head breaker bars come with a hinge close to the head that allows the head to swivel to access fasteners from multiple angles. They are used with sockets and socket bits to break loose overtightened fasteners. Breaker bars have a long handle that can generate more torque than a standard-length ratchet.
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Nonsparking Flex-Head Breaker Bars
These nonsparking flex-head breaker bars won't spark during use and can loosen overtightened fasteners in locations where flammable vapors or combustible liquids are present. They come with a hinge close to the head that allows the head to swivel to access fasteners from multiple angles in tight spaces. Breaker bars are used with sockets to break loose overtightened fasteners and have a long handle that can generate more torque than a standard-length ratchet.
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