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A single point removes more material than cleaners with multiple points.
Furnished with multiple points, these clean faster and leave a more uniform finish than single-point cleaners.
A concentrated amount of diamond abrasive produces a finer finish than other multiple-point cleaners.
Use to clean or create rounded shapes on the wheel surface.
Mount these cleaners to the T-slot of your surface grinder or secure them to a magnetic chuck.
The single point on these cleaners removes more material than multiple-point cleaners.
Twist the knurled adjustment knob on these cleaners to advance the replaceable point.
The larger face offers better control, while multiple points provide a finer finish than single-point cleaners.
A nickel-coated diamond grit and synthetic resin bond make these wheels extremely hard and wear resistant.
The perforated honeycomb pattern cuts carbide, ceramics, and glass without the need for cleaning.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and lasts longer than tungsten carbide. For longer tool life and improved finish, use a water- or oil-soluble mist or coolant.
The wood handle provides a comfortable grip.
These are the hardest, longest-lasting files available, and are strong enough to file hard materials.
Thinner than standard diamond files, these are good for reaching into small slots and narrow spaces.
Flex these files to access hard-to-reach spots.
Get inside small holes and crevices.
File hard materials with these sets, which include the hardest, longest-lasting files available.
Good for filing holes and concave surfaces.
With three filing surfaces, these files work in spots others can't.
Use on concave, convex, and flat surfaces.
File slots, keyways, grooves, and corners with these four-sided tools.
The spatula-like end lets you access contacts in tight spaces.
These narrow files are the hardest available, and are strong enough to file hard materials in small holes, grooves, and slots.
Wire-thin and easy to bend, these files reach tight spots in delicate workpieces, yet they're strong enough to shape hard metal, such as titanium.
Use these extremely hard, long-lasting file sets to remove hard materials from small holes, grooves, and slots.
Diamond particles embedded in the steel sharpen while straightening knife edges.
Achieve razor-sharp edges with minimal effort.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping compounds.
Choose between a set of six water-soluble pastes or a set of six oil-soluble pastes.
Use during lapping to prevent your paste from drying.
Thinner than paste for easier, even spreading over flat surfaces.
Diamond cuts more quickly, lasts longer, and leaves a finer finish than other lapping grains.
These assortments include a selection of sanding sponges with long-lasting diamond abrasive on one side. Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, they provide the comfort and control of a sanding block.
Flexible enough to sand around curves and in corners, these sponges provide the comfort and control of a sanding block. They have a long-lasting diamond abrasive on one side.
These sheets have a long lasting diamond abrasive.
These sheets have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse.
These discs have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
These belts have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
These bobs have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
These hones have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
These blades have a continuous edge with diamond grit to cut through ceramics.
The segmented edge on these blades is coated with diamond grit for cutting plastic.
A continuous edge on these blades produces smooth cuts.
The edge of the blade is segmented to cut faster than a continuous edge.
A continuous edge on these blades produces smooth cuts. It's coated in diamond grit to cut hard, abrasive materials such as masonry, stone, asphalt, and concrete.
Use these blades with water or coolant to produce smoother cuts in tile than dry-cutting blades. They're also for use on glass.
A blend of tungsten carbide and diamond grits on the continuous edge of these blades cuts hard, nonmetallic materials including composites and graphite.
Diamond grit bonded to a segmented edge cuts through hard metal such as cast iron.
A blend of tungsten carbide and diamond grits on the continuous edge of this blade cuts hard, nonmetallic materials including composites and graphite.
Use with water or coolant to produce smoother cuts in tile than dry-cutting blades. They're also for use on glass.
The blade edge is coated in diamond grit.
Use these blades with water or coolant to produce a smooth cut and minimize heat buildup
These blades have a higher concentration of diamonds than other dry-cutting blades, so they last up to three times longer.
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge, so they last longer than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting hard, nonferrous materials such as carbide, ceramics, and glass.
Made of diamond abrasive, these wheels cut ceramics, tile, and other abrasive materials.
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge for making cuts in abrasive materials such as ceramic and tile.
The diamond-grit edge on these hole saws cuts more accurately, leaves a smoother finish, and lasts up to twice as long as carbide-grit-coated teeth.
The diamond grit bonded to the edge of these steel blades lasts up to 30 times longer and cuts twice as fast as carbide grit.
The edge of the blade is coated with diamond grit, which lasts longer than carbide grit.
Blades are stainless steel with a diamond-grit edge that cuts hard, abrasive materials such as carbon fiber, ceramics, masonry, glass, composites, quartz, and silicon.
The diamond tip on these tools offers superior cutting performance on nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic.
When cutting threads in nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic, diamond tips provide superior cutting performance.
Choose these premium turning carbide inserts to cut a variety of materials without changing out your tool.
Use these carbide inserts for general purpose turning.
Optimized for use on steel, these inserts can run at higher cutting speeds and will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Heat resistant and shaped for turning stainless steel specifically, these inserts will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Cut aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous materials with these premium inserts.
Heat resistant and wear resistant, these inserts cut super alloys—such as Inconel and Waspaloy—and titanium better than general use inserts.
Made of an abrasion-resistant carbide designed for turning cast iron, these inserts will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Secure carbide inserts inside these holders for stable turning.
Resisting wear and fractures when cutting hardened steel, these cubic boron nitride inserts last longer than carbide inserts.
These inserts are made with a black alumina ceramic on the cutting edges. Compared to carbide inserts, ceramic lasts longer in hardened-steel tooling applications because it is chemically inert and has better heat resistance.
These holders conform to ANSI standards.
Combine a carbide insert with a compatible internal profiling holder to create a tool that can contour the interior wall of a hollow workpiece.
Pair one of these inserts with a compatible boring carbide insert holder with coolant hole.
Deliver coolant through the holder to keep workpieces cool while boring tough materials, such as steel, stainless steel, and nickel-based alloys.
With a diamond coating, these bits resist wear when used on ceramics and other highly abrasive material. All have a square cut style to create slots, pockets, and edges.
Cut layers of material flush to one another. All bits have a pilot to guide cuts.
These end mills have a diamond or diamondlike coating for machining abrasive material, such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, and graphite.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) tags.
Add numbers, abbreviations, and symbols to indicate specific hazards and the degree of hazard using these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) signs.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) colors and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) labels.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) color and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Includes one 1-1/2"×3"×0.032" thick piece of each texture: weave, diamond, and tread.
The textured surface on these sheets increases rigidity and hides fingerprints and dents.
The textured surface hides fingerprints and dents. This material is widely used in decorative applications, such as partitions and handrails.
Add permanent slip resistance to floors, ramps, stairs, and docks with these solid plates.
Durable and cushioned, these mats combine the comfort of an antifatigue sponge mat with wear-resistant construction.
Thicker than our other wear-resistant antifatigue mats, these mats have more cushion for greater comfort.
These general purpose mats provide cushion to reduce the fatigue and strain of standing while working.
Tested to withstand the stated dielectric test voltage, these mats protect workers from electrical shock when working around high-voltage equipment.
With brightly colored markings spaced six feet apart, these drainage mats guide coworkers to stand at a safe distance from each other to help prevent the spread of illness. An open-grid design lets liquid pass through beneath your feet, so puddles don’t form to cause a slipping hazard.
These mats provide good traction while protecting walkways, ramps, and other high-traffic areas.
Use these antistatic, static-dissipative, or conductive mats to prevent static discharge that can harm sensitive electronics and equipment.
For use in food plants and other sanitary environments, these drainage mats are brightly marked at six-foot intervals to keep workers at a safe distance and help prevent the spread of illness.
A rubbery textured surface provides traction while being easy on shoes.
These hollow bits are diamond-tipped for long life and fast cutting speeds. Only for use in drill presses.
These jobbers'-length bits have the rigidity and length required for most applications.
Also known as screw-machine and stub-length bits, these provide maximum rigidity for drilling straighter holes than jobbers'-length drill bits.
Use these diamond-coated hollow bits for wet drilling of masonry, concrete, and rebar with a drilling rig.
Adapt a bit for use on a drilling rig with a different thread size.
Less likely to crack or shatter under high torque than standard bits, these are often used with power tools to install machine screws.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers.
The toughest bits available, these withstand the shock and twisting force of impact drivers. Designed for screws with a square recess in the head, they are also known as Robertson bits.
These engravers have a wider range of depth settings and produce less vibration for smoother writing.
Made of aluminum, these pen-shaped engravers are lightweight to reduce writing strain.
Make quick, precise marks of varying sizes. As you trace stencils with one end of the engraving arm, the other end engraves them into your surface. Also known as pantographs, these engravers create reduced and one-to-one character sizes to fit your workpiece.
Mark almost any surface including the hardest tool steel and glass. The diamond tip on this scriber lasts longer than carbide tips on hard materials.
Abrasive grains are embedded in the entire length of the bristles so the sides act like flexible files. These brushes remove workpiece material as well as surface contamination in a single step.
The abrasive lasts longer than that of standard brushes.
Lighter than steel, these aluminum dock plates have two handles for quick manual positioning.
Slide these coating strips into metal retainers that you attach to your pulley—they add friction that helps conveyor belts stay on pulleys and are replaceable when they’re worn.
The heaviest dock plates we offer, these are built to endure high-traffic use. Forklift loops on the top flip up for easy maneuvering with a forklift.
Use these ramps for curbs and thresholds between 3" and 5" high.
Telescoping handles with wheels let one person lift and position these dock plates without using a forklift.
These metal guards provide more impact protection than plastic guards. Commonly used in warehouse and manufacturing areas, they protect corners on walls and other surfaces from impact.