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Abrasives and abrasive products are used to remove surface materials such as metal, ceramics, glass, plastics, and paint. Abrasives and abrasive products include discs, belts, blast machines and sandblasters, as well as sheets, rolls, and hand pads.
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Bolts are threaded rods or pins that fasten objects together. They usually have a head at one end and a thread at the other. Bolts are secured by threaded nuts, and are available in both metric and non-metric designations.
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Bonded abrasives consist of conventional abrasive grains held together in a matrix of glass, resin, rubber or other binders. This classification includes grinding wheels, cut-off wheels, honing stones, mounted points and grinding segments.
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Broaches are devices for cut-sizing, in which the tool is forced through the material for precision sizing or surface finishing.
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Counterbores are tools for cutting recessed holes in a workpiece, typically on center with a smaller hole. Counterbores are also used for spot facing.
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Countersinks are tools used for cutting angled holes or countersinks in a workpiece.
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Cut-off wheels and abrasive saw blades are used to cut bars, stock, pipes and other materials that are made of metal, concrete, or masonry.
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Cutting tool inserts are replaceable attachments for cutting tools. They typically contain the actual cutting edge.
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Diamond tools and wheel dressers are used to condition, true and dress grinding wheels. Dressing is the process of re-sharpening the tiny cutting edges on a grinding wheel’s surface.
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Dimensional gages and instruments provide quantitative measurements of product or component dimensional and form attributes such as wall thickness, depth, height, length, inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), taper or bore.
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Drill bits are drill accessories that are used as rotary cutting tools for drilling holes.
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Industrial clamps are fixturing components used to hold and position work on machine tables. They are used during assembly, forming, welding and machining.
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Industrial pins are cylindrical fasteners that are used to locate, align and join components. They are made out of aluminum, brass, titanium, wood and plastic. Products made from hardened steel, unhardened steel, and stainless steel are also available. Powered industrial pins, that are pneumatically, electrically, or hydraulically actuated, are also available.
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Linear shafts are elongated, rod-shaped devices that provide linear or rotary motion for power transmission applications.
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Milling cutters are rotating cutters used in machining applications. Common configurations include end mills, face mills, shell mills, and application-specific cutters and geometries. (See Dovetail Cutters products here) |
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Nuts are fasteners that are designed to fit around and secure a bolt or screw. The application determines the type of nut to use.
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Plug and pin gauges are used to compare hole and slot dimensions or locations to specific tolerances. This product area includes go gauges and no-go gauges.
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Protractors and angle gages measure the angle between two surfaces of a part or assembly.
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Punches are tools used to perforate material in order to create a cut the shape of the punch edge.
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Reamers are rotary tools used for light material removal. They are suitable for deburring and sizing the inside diameter (ID) of holes.
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Ring gages are used for go / no-go assessment compared to the specified dimensional tolerances or attributes of pins, shafts, or threaded studs.
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Router bits are rotating tools that are available in a variety of profiles and shapes. They are used with routers for edge shaping.
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Screws are fasteners that consist of a threaded shaft at one end and, typically, a head at the other. They are inserted into solid materials and secured via rotation.
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Tool blanks are ungrounded rods or inserts for subsequent grinding, geometry, and edge design and fabrication.
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Vises are used for work holding and during inspection, assembly, forming, welding, and machining operations. They usually consist of a screw, level, or cam-type mechanism that closes and holds two or more jaws around a workpiece
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Washers are disks of metal or non-metallic material placed beneath a nut, an axle bearing, or a joint, to relieve friction, prevent leakage, isolate, prevent loosening, or distribute pressure.
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