Traditionally, spikes were pulled by hand with
spike mauls, which act similar to the claw on a claw hammer on a larger scale. This task was labor-intensive and slow, requiring multiple track workers to be done in a reasonable amount of time. For small-scale jobs, spikes may still be removed by hand today, but larger projects will instead use mechanized spike pullers. By using hydraulic force and pulling directly upwards, spike pullers are both faster and more powerful than a worker with a spike maul, and extract spikes vertically to avoid damaging them, to allow them to be reused. Spikes must be removed before the rails or ties can be replaced, as the spikes hold them together. Spike pullers will often work with other machines such as
tie extractor/inserters and
spike drivers as part of a section crew. == Design ==