Definitions from Wiktionary (breaker bar)
▸ noun: (mechanical trades) A heavy-duty handle, typically long and with a nonratcheting head, that turns a socket to break loose nuts and bolts that are very tightly fastened.
▸ noun: (mechanical trades) A bar inside a hammer mill against which the milled material is thrown by the hammers; the material breaks upon hitting it.
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▸ noun: (mechanical trades) A heavy-duty handle, typically long and with a nonratcheting head, that turns a socket to break loose nuts and bolts that are very tightly fastened.
▸ noun: (mechanical trades) A bar inside a hammer mill against which the milled material is thrown by the hammers; the material breaks upon hitting it.
Similar:
nut-bar,
utility bar,
tommy bar,
crowbar,
nut bar,
heaver,
Johnson bar,
pinchbar,
pinch bar,
jackhandle,
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Opposite:
Types:
flex handle,
ratcheting,
sliding T-handle,
long handle,
swivel head,
adjustable head,
crowfoot,
torque wrench,
more...
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