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Mill an angled edge to the entire outside diameter of pipe, tubes, and rods in a single pass with more speed and precision than a handheld scraper. These end mills deburr pipe and tube for butt welds and shape rods for sliding into housings and holes.
Use these carbide inserts for general purpose turning.
Cut aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous materials with these premium inserts.
Choose these premium carbide inserts to turn a variety of materials without changing out your tool.
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 wear resistant, these inserts cut super alloys—such as Inconel and Waspaloy—and titanium better than premium general use inserts.
Made of an abrasion-resistant carbide designed for turning cast iron, these inserts 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.
Also known as Swiss lathe tools, these inserts are designed for use in precision lathes.
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 and cast iron tooling applications because it is chemically inert and has better heat resistance.
These tools come with carbide inserts installed. When one edge of the insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These sets have five indexable turning tools with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
Often found in tool rooms and maintenance shops, these powerful lathes are used for turning, facing, threading, boring, and knurling. They’re built and tested to DIN 8606 standards for accuracy and performance.
Compact enough for a workbench, these lathes are best for prototyping and one-off jobs in tool rooms or fabrication and maintenance shops.
Turn, knurl, thread, mill, and drill workpieces with these compact machines. They can switch between rotating a blade and rotating a workpiece, so you can complete every step of fabrication.
Constructed of a carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank, these tools are more wear resistant than high-speed steel tools.
The diamond tip on these tools offers superior cutting performance on nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic.
These drill attachments scrape both the inner and outer edges of plastic pipe and tube to finish them for connections.
Place the tool over your tube and twist to deburr.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
Each set comes with multiple blades and one or more handles. Switch out the blades to tackle different tasks.
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.
Whether a chamfered edge is in a screw hole or on the end of a rotary shaft, these gauges find its diameter. The calculated diameter displays on the LCD screen for quick readings.