Blue Spot Tools 1/2" Quick-Release Extendable Power Bar
MPN: 02026
Barcode: 5028734020267
Size: 460mm-610mm (18-24")
Weight: 1.04kg
Overview:
The Blue Spot Tools 1/2" Quick-Release Extendable Power Bar gives mechanics and engineers the leverage to shift tight, seized, or corroded fasteners. The bar body is made from heat-treated carbon steel, and the impact head uses chrome molybdenum (Cr-Mo) for added strength under heavy load.
A quick-release locking mechanism lets you set the working length anywhere between 460mm and 610mm. The soft grip handle reduces hand fatigue when working on demanding jobs.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Set the Length: Press the quick-release button and slide the bar to your required length between 460mm and 610mm, then lock it in place.
Attach a Socket: Push a compatible 1/2" drive socket firmly onto the square drive head until it clicks securely into place.
Position on the Fastener: Place the socket squarely onto the nut or bolt head before applying any force.
Apply Steady Pressure: Push the handle in the loosening (anti-clockwise) direction using smooth, even force. Avoid sudden jerking movements.
Switch Tools: Once the fastener breaks free, swap to a ratchet or socket wrench to remove it fully.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a breaker bar used for?
A breaker bar (also called a power bar) loosens very tight, rusted, or seized nuts and bolts. Its long handle generates significantly more torque than a standard ratchet for the same amount of force. Once the fastener breaks free, you typically switch to a ratchet to finish removing it.
What is the difference between a breaker bar and a ratchet?
A ratchet contains a ratcheting mechanism that allows it to turn in one direction without repositioning. A breaker bar has no ratcheting mechanism, making it considerably stronger. This absence of moving parts means it can handle far greater torque without the risk of the mechanism failing under extreme force.
Can you use a breaker bar to tighten bolts?
It is generally not recommended. A breaker bar generates a large amount of torque, and applying that to a tightening action risks over-torquing the fastener - potentially stripping threads or snapping the bolt. Use a torque wrench to tighten fasteners to the correct specification.
What size breaker bar do I need for lug nuts?
An 18" to 24" breaker bar with a 1/2" drive is widely regarded as the most suitable size for loosening lug nuts on standard passenger cars. The 1/2" drive provides the strength needed, while the length range gives sufficient leverage without generating excess torque that could shear the stud.
What sockets fit a 1/2" drive breaker bar?
Any socket with a 1/2" square drive will fit a 1/2" drive power bar. You can also use 1/2" drive extensions to reach recessed or awkward fasteners. Drive size adaptors are available to use smaller sockets, though these add a potential weak point and should be used with care.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 1/2" Quick-Release Extendable Power Bar (02026) adjusts from 460mm to 610mm and uses a heat-treated carbon steel body with a Cr-Mo impact head. A quick-release locking mechanism sets the length in seconds, and the soft grip handle keeps the bar comfortable to use. It comes backed by the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 02026 |
| Size | 1/2" Drive Extendable Power Bar 460mm-610mm (18-24") |
| Weight | 1.04kg |
| Material | Bar Material: Heat Treated Carbon Steel | Head Material: Chrome Molybdenum (Cr-Mo) |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee |
| Name | Link |
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| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |