Crescent 56NP 19 Inch Sliding Box Joint Nail Puller Heavy Duty Forged Alloy Steel Demolition Tool Extracts Sunken Staples Low Profile Jaw Strike Cap
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Extract Deeply Sunken Fasteners and Demolish Structural Hurdles with Forged Slid-Hammer Force
Attack your most challenging reconstruction, salvage, and structural deconstruction projects with the immense bite of the Crescent 56NP 19-Inch Sliding Joint Nail Puller. Specifically engineered for professional remodeling contractors, floor layers, roofers, and framing crews, this heavy-duty demolition tool introduces a unique sliding box joint mechanism that functions as a built-in slide hammer. By simply moving the handle shaft vertically, you can forcefully drive the heat-treated alloy steel pincers deep into subfloors, timber beams, and weathered roofing decks. This innovative design allows you to relentlessly grab and yank out deeply embedded, rusted, or headless nails and heavy staples that standard crowbars and claw hammers simply cannot reach.
Uncompromising durability meets precision engineering in this 19-inch wrecking tool. Forged from premium alloy steel and finished with a resilient, corrosion-resistant powder coat paint, the tool body is hardened to withstand intense mechanical stress and repeated impact. Its ultra-low-profile jaw geometry is precision-ground to cleanly wedge underneath tightly seated fastener heads, minimizing damage to surrounding finish materials and structural wood grain. When dealing with exceptionally stubborn fasteners embedded in dense hardwoods, an integrated solid metal strike cap on the handle allows you to drive the jaws into the substrate using a separate framing hammer or mallet. Ergonomically weighted at 6.11 lbs, this specialized nail extractor provides maximum leverage to dramatically accelerate your jobsite prep.
Key Features
- Sliding Box Joint Design: Functions as a heavy-duty mechanical slide hammer, driving the jaws directly beneath sunken fastener shanks.
- Low-Profile Extraction Jaws: Precision-engineered pincers slide smoothly into dense materials to grab embedded staples with minimal wood splintering.
- Heat-Treated Forged Alloy Steel: Industrial-grade metal compound guarantees maximum tensile strength and eliminates bending under high-leverage extraction pulls.
- Solid Metal Strike Cap: Hardened top surface cap easily absorbs direct blows from framing hammers or mallets when extra driving depth is required.
- Corrosion-Resistant Powder Paint: Premium industrial painted coating shields the solid steel body from jobsite moisture, chemical scale, and rust.
- Extended Leverage Comfort Handle: Optimized 18.2-inch physical length offers impressive mechanical torque to pull out long structural ring-shank nails effortlessly.
What's Included
- (1) Crescent 56NP 19-Inch Sliding Joint Nail Puller Tool
Specifications
| Specification Profile | Details / Performance Value |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Crescent |
| Manufacturer Part Number (OEM) | 56NP |
| Pry / Wrecking Style | Sliding Handle Jaw-Type Nail Puller |
| Core Tool Material | Heat-Treated Forged Alloy Steel |
| Protective Exterior Finish | Powder Coat Paint |
| Overall Tool Length | 18.2 inches |
| Overall Tool Width | 4.25 inches |
| Overall Tool Height | 1.1 inches |
| Catalog Product Weight | 6.11 lbs |
| Jaw Tip Coating Finish | Painted Protective Layers |
| Mechanical Indexing Head | No (Rigid Unibody Joint) |
| Standards Certification | Meets or Exceeds Relevant ANSI Technical Specifications |
| Product Warranty | Full Lifetime Tool Warranty |
| Universal UPC Code | 037103360687 |
Pro-Tip: The sliding joint puller works best when used with a fluid, continuous motion. To clear a deeply sunken ring-shank nail from a subfloor, open the jaw wide and place the flat base against the wood, straddling the buried head. Lift the outer handle shaft upward and slide it back down sharply to lock the teeth under the nail head. Once the jaws bite into the shank, rock the entire tool assembly sideways using the wide curved base as a high-leverage fulcrum, popping the fastener straight out without straining your back or snapping the metal fastener.
