Abutment member for use in driving studded metal fence posts

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29275, 254 30, B23P 1904

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044597290

ABSTRACT:
First and second body portions have inwardly facing surfaces provided with recesses and lugs capable of providing a longitudinal driving connection between the two body portions. One of the body portions has recesses for receiving wire attaching studs of a metal fence post. These body portions have a tapered configuration for receiving a wedge clamping ring, and by applying a driving member against one end of the abutment member when installed on the fence post, the latter can be driven for installation or removal from the ground.

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