Aluminum Removable Head Tools
Aluminum Removable Head Tools are built for crews who need one shaft to do the work of many. The aluminum shaft accepts interchangeable aluminum heads through a slide-in connection secured by a retaining clip, letting an operator swap from a Shepherd Staff to a C head to a J head — or any other head in the Amick catalog — in seconds, without tools. For shops, job sites, and field operations that handle a wide range of positioning scenarios across a single shift, the removable head system reduces tool inventory and keeps the right head close at hand.
The aluminum construction throughout — both shaft and head — makes these tools significantly lighter than steel equivalents and easier to handle through long shifts and overhead work. The slide-and-clip head connection is engineered for repeated swaps without play or wear, and each head locks down securely under working conditions. Worn or damaged heads can be replaced individually rather than retiring the entire tool, which extends service life and reduces replacement cost over time.
Aluminum Removable Head Tools are available with every head type in the Amick catalog. Each head can be ordered alongside the shaft as a complete kit, or individual heads can be added later as the work scope expands. Standard shaft lengths run 18-inch, 2-foot, 3-foot, 4-foot, 6-foot, and 8-foot, with custom lengths available for specialized reach requirements.
Built in Pittsburgh since 1958. One shaft, every head type, swap in seconds — call 412-429-1212.
Type
Aluminum shaft construction with slide-in connection and retaining clip for interchangeable aluminum heads. Standard lengths of 18-inch, 2-foot, 3-foot, 4-foot, 6-foot, and 8-foot. Individual replacement heads available. Custom shaft lengths and head configurations available.
Applications
Field operations, multi-task job sites, plant maintenance crews, construction, steel mills, oil and gas operations, power generation, motorsports, and any environment where a single shift involves multiple positioning scenarios. Particularly well suited to traveling crews and operations where carrying a full set of fixed-head tools isn't practical.