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December 19, 2025 3 min read
Removing concrete form stakes is one of those tasks that looks simple—until you actually try to do it. Bent stakes, compacted soil, and hardened concrete residue can turn removal into a slow, exhausting, and sometimes dangerous process. That’s exactly why the JackJaw® 200 Concrete Stake Puller was designed: to take the strain, guesswork, and wasted time out of stake removal.
Compact, powerful, and purpose-built, the JackJaw 200 delivers reliable lifting force where it matters most—right at the stake.
Unlike general-purpose tools, the JackJaw 200 Concrete Stake Puller is engineered with concrete and construction environments in mind. Concrete form stakes are often driven deep into dense soil or gravel and may be partially embedded in hardened concrete. Pulling them out by hand or with improvised methods often leads to bent stakes, damaged surfaces, or worker injury.
The JackJaw 200 applies controlled vertical lifting force, allowing stakes to be removed cleanly and efficiently—even in challenging ground conditions.
The JackJaw 200 operates using a simple but effective mechanical advantage system. Instead of pulling or rocking the stake loose, the tool grips the exposed stake and lifts it straight upward. This vertical motion reduces resistance from surrounding soil and minimizes surface damage.
Strong, secure grip on concrete stakes
Vertical lift reduces bending and snapping
Less effort required from the operator
Cleaner removal with minimal ground disruption
This approach not only protects the job site—it also helps preserve stakes for reuse, reducing material waste.
Construction sites are tough on tools, and the JackJaw 200 is built to handle it. Made from durable, heavy-duty materials, it’s designed for repeated use in demanding conditions without sacrificing performance.
Despite its strength, the JackJaw 200 maintains a compact and portable form factor, making it easy to transport between jobs or store in a work truck without taking up excessive space.
Professionals appreciate tools that work hard without slowing them down—and that’s exactly what this stake puller delivers.
Manual stake removal often involves awkward body positioning, sudden force, and repetitive motion—all of which increase the risk of injury. Back strain, wrist injuries, and shoulder fatigue are common issues when stakes are pulled without proper equipment.
By shifting the workload from the body to the tool, the JackJaw 200 significantly improves job-site safety. Workers can remove stakes while maintaining better posture and using controlled, predictable movements.
Fewer injuries mean fewer delays, lower liability, and a more productive crew.
The JackJaw 200 Concrete Stake Puller is well-suited for a wide range of construction and site-prep tasks, including:
Concrete form stake removal
Temporary construction staking
Job-site cleanup and teardown
Landscaping and hardscape projects
Reclaiming reusable stakes
Whether you’re working on a small residential pour or a large commercial project, having a reliable stake puller on hand keeps work moving efficiently.
JackJaw has built its reputation around solving real-world problems with practical, durable tools. The JackJaw 200 reflects that philosophy by focusing on performance, reliability, and ease of use—without unnecessary complexity.
Rather than over-engineering the solution, JackJaw delivers tools that are intuitive, dependable, and built to last. That’s why contractors, site managers, and tradespeople continue to rely on JackJaw equipment day after day.
Time matters on every job site. When stake removal is slow or physically taxing, productivity suffers. The JackJaw 200 speeds up the removal process while protecting both the operator and the material.
Faster stake removal
Reduced worker fatigue
Lower risk of injury
Cleaner job sites
Reusable stakes with less damage
Over time, these benefits add up to real cost savings and smoother operations.
The JackJaw® 200 Concrete Stake Puller proves that the right tool makes all the difference. Built for tough stakes and demanding environments, it delivers consistent performance without unnecessary strain or wasted effort.
If your work involves concrete form stakes or temporary construction staking, this tool isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
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