Tungsten bucking bars
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Tungsten Bucking Bar ETBB49 (Angled, 4.2 lb)
The ETBB49 is an angled-face tungsten bucking bar for rivets in corners, flanges, and sloped structure where a square block cannot sit flat. At 4.2 lb and 6.5 by 2 by 0.9 inches it packs the bucking mass of a much larger steel bar into a compact block, so shop heads form clean with less shock to your hand. Request a quote for current pricing and lead time.
When this bar wears out, the tungsten still holds value: return it and the weight becomes a recovery credit toward your next order through our Buyback program.
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Tungsten Bucking Bar ETBB50 (Offset, 3.85 lb)
The ETBB50 is an offset stepped tungsten bucking bar for backing rivets across changing steps and lands in close structure. At 3.85 lb and 5.5 x 2.5 x 0.9 inches, it brings the backing mass of a much larger steel bar to the rivet, so shop heads form clean with less shock to your hand. Request a quote for current pricing and lead time.
When this bar wears out, the tungsten still holds value: return it and the weight becomes a recovery credit toward your next order through our Buyback program.
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Tungsten Bucking Bar ETBB51 (Offset, 2.05 lb)
The ETBB51 is an offset stepped tungsten bucking bar for backing rivets beside a raised heel or flange that a flat bar cannot clear. At 2.05 lb and 1.75 x 2.5 x 1 inches, it brings the backing mass of a much larger steel bar to the rivet, so shop heads form clean with less shock to your hand. Request a quote for current pricing and lead time.
When this bar wears out, the tungsten still holds value: return it and the weight becomes a recovery credit toward your next order through our Buyback program.
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