Additional Information for Expanding And Tamping Bar
Expanding and tamping bars are hand tools that are used for various purposes in construction and landscaping. They are typically made of steel and have a long, straight handle with a flat or pointed end.
Expanding bars are used to pry apart or separate objects, such as rocks or concrete slabs. They can be inserted into narrow gaps or cracks and then expanded to create enough force to move or lift the object. Expanding bars are commonly used in demolition, excavation, and landscaping projects.
Tamping bars, on the other hand, are used for compacting soil, gravel, or other loose materials. They have a flat or pointed end that is used to strike the surface repeatedly, effectively compacting the material and creating a solid base. Tamping bars are commonly used in road construction, landscaping, and gardening.
Both expanding and tamping bars are nonedged and nonpowered hand tools, meaning they do not have sharp edges or require any external power source to operate. They are versatile tools that can be used in a wide range of applications and are essential for many construction and landscaping projects.
Related Item Names for INC 19965 Expanding And Tamping Bar
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 19965 Expanding And Tamping Bar Page 1 of 1
- C-302-0004
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 4
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- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 2
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- RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9
- 16HY1-302-300-02
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 6