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The Roll Claw is a tool that uses leverage to reduce the stress force to perform certain work. Each drawing of this tool shows a square hole that accepts a ratchet or pull bar of any make. The longer the handle used with the Roll Claw, the less force is needed. The shorter the handle allows the tools use in confined spaces. Since less force is required, persons with limited strength would be able to remove nails or separate two items. While the dimensions of the Roll Claw will remain the same, the square portal in the tool will be made in sizes to accommodate a ratchet or pull bar, of any make, in the sizes 0.377, 0.502 and 0.752. The round hole that is visible in the Roll Claw drawings is 0.160, and accepts a 0.156 chain link pin. This pin is used to attach a pull strap with an attached hook. With a strap attached to the Roll Claw, objects that are round or square can be rotated or lifted without scaring the surface of the object (ex. rotating large pipes, columns, or filters of all sizes). The Roll Claw is made as a single item. It has an R. C. hardness range of 42-44. The length of the tool as in
To create a more universal tool. A tool that would use less stress-force to do work.
The Roll Claw is a tool that works on a leverage basis. The tool is to be used with a ratchet, pull handle or tension band of any make.