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Slide the blades on these scrapers along a workpiece to smooth edges or remove material. They are also known as machinist’s scrapers.
Also known as machinist's scrapers, these tools remove material and smooth edges on a workpiece.
Carry these sets with you to smooth edges, holes, or surfaces on the spot.
Slip these slim-handled tools into your pocket or hook them to the outside with the built-in clip.
A clamp lets you change the length of the blade.
Debur here, scrape there, countersink anywhere—these scrapers are the Swiss Army knife for deburring.
Place the tool over your tube and twist to deburr.
Smooth the front and back edges of small holes.
Keep multiple sizes of scrapers on hand for deburring a range of small holes.
Remove burs from both sides of sheet metal edges.
These drill attachments scrape both the inner and outer edges of plastic pipe and tube to finish them for connections.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
Choose from a range of blade shapes to scrape burs from flat surfaces to tube edges.
Coated with titanium nitride, these blades hold up against repeated use better than standard deburring blades.
Longer than standard blades, these are designed for more frequent use.
These blades are titanium nitride (TiN) coated for wear resistance.
Each set comes with multiple blades and one or more handles. Switch out the blades to tackle different tasks.
Designed for frequent use, these scrapers hold blades with a 0.125" shank. Pull down the locking collar to swap blades.
Swap blades to suit your task. These scrapers hold blades with a 0.1" shank and a prefix of B or N.
Extend these scrapers to debur in hard-to-reach spots or shorten them for close-up work.
Stretch the blade holder away from the handle to debur in hard-to-reach spots, or slide it in for close-up work. These scrapers hold blades with a 0.125" shank.
Designed for frequent use, these scrapers hold blades with a 0.125" shank. Their colored handle makes them easy to identify and organize—you can assign each color to a blade type, a job, or an area of your facility.
Twist the collar on these scrapers to swap out the blades. A colored handle makes them easy to identify and organize.
Slim enough for a pocket, these scrapers have a colored handle for quick identification.
Designed for frequent use, these scrapers hold blades with a 0.125" shank. Their handle is slim enough for a pocket and colored for quick identification.
To save time and effort, these scrapers have a ratcheting mechanism to smooth the edges of tubes and holes without removing and repositioning the scraper. Replace the blade when it’s dull, or change it with a different blade style.
Small in size, but mighty enough to tackle heavy duty deburring jobs.
Carry these slim-handled scrapers comfortably in your pocket. Pull back the collar, and you can swap the blade to suit your job.
Swap out the blades on these scrapers to smooth sheet metal in different thicknesses.
Quickly attach and remove these bits from interchangeable-bit tools.
Power troublesome burrs off of thin-wall (EMT) conduit and attach fittings in less time than traditional hand tools. These bits have a 1/4" hex shank that fits quick-change drill chucks and power screwdrivers to quickly deburr the inside and outside edges of conduit in a single step.
A versatile tool for finishing thin plastic parts, these scrapers shave off extra material or smooth cut edges. They have a V-shaped blade that trims both sides of an edge with each pass.
Debur in a flash—these pads and bricks quickly sand down burs on large flat surfaces and sharp edges. Also known as unitized blocks.