When you need the strength to lift, shift or dismantle without losing control, a trade-grade pry bar gets the job done. At Industrial Shed, we stock Kincrome, OX Tools & Bahco pry bars trusted by builders, mechanics & demolition crews across Australia. Crafted from hardened steel, they’re designed for heavy-duty leverage, precise alignment, and dependable performance under site conditions that stop lesser tools in their tracks.
Available in multiple profiles & lengths, our pry bars give you the right combination of reach, grip & strength — whether you’re aligning structural steel, lifting boards, or breaking apart stubborn fixtures.
What’s in This Collection:
► Flat Pry Bars
‣ Slim profile for pulling nails & light demolition
► Rolling Head Pry Bars
‣ Offset ends for leverage & precise alignment
► Aligning Bars
‣ Long tapered shaft for machinery & steel positioning
► Wrecking Bars
‣ Heavy-duty demolition & dismantling
► Pinch Bars
‣ Compact leverage tool for lifting pavers & crates
► Nail Pullers
‣ Precision claw for removing embedded fasteners
► Goose Neck Bars
‣ Curved design for maximum leverage on stubborn joints
► Utility Bars
‣ Multipurpose prying for site fit-outs & adjustments
► Demolition Bars
‣ Reinforced for breaking, lifting & large-scale tear-downs
Corrosion can end a pry bar’s working life early, especially on coastal or wet worksites. That’s why our range is made from premium steel alloys with protective finishes to resist rust and wear. Built for trades like structural steel erection, mechanical repairs & demolition, these tools are tested for strength and longevity. Industrial Shed backs every order with bulk supply, trade pricing, same-day dispatch & the Industrial Shed Trade Guarantee.
► Corrosion-resistant finishes for extended service life
► Trade-proven quality for construction & mechanical work
► Profiles for lifting, aligning & demolition jobs
Wrecking bars are heavier & built for demolition, while pry bars are more versatile for lighter prying & alignment.
Yes — aligning & rolling head pry bars are commonly used in fabrication & assembly.
Most are sold individually, with some kits including multiple sizes & profiles.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!