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Enlarge existing holes without changing the depth.
For general purpose applications.
With better heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel, cobalt steel can run up to 25% faster and has a longer tool life.
More heat and abrasion resistant than high-speed steel, cobalt steel can run up to 25% faster and have a longer tool life.
These allow for a slightly tighter or looser fit than standard reamer diameters.
Sets include standard size reamers for general purpose applications.
Use these metric size reamers for general purpose applications.
The reamers in these sets come in wire gauge sizes for general purpose applications.
Use these letter size reamers for general purpose applications.
Commonly used on holes with keyways and other interrupted cuts.
To use with multiple hole sizes, tighten or loosen the two nuts on the reamers in this set to move the adjustable blades within the diameter range.
Ream existing holes for standard taper pins.
Enlarge existing holes without changing their depth.
These are standard inch‐sized reamers.
Use these reamers to create a tighter fit than standard reamer sizes.
Create a looser fit than standard reamer sizes.
These are standard metric-sized reamers.
These standard reamers come in wire gauge sizes.
These letter size cobalt steel reamers offer good performance on hard-to-machine materials.
These reamers create looser fit than standard reamer diameters.
Create a tighter fit than standard reamer diameters.
Choose these cobalt steel reamers for good performance on hard-to-machine materials.
Offering good performance on hard-to-machine materials, these cobalt steel reamers come in metric sizes.
More abrasion resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel reamers, these maintain a sharper, harder edge at high temperatures for excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials.
Available in wire gauge sizes, these reamers perform well on hard-to-machine materials.
These reamers have a looser fit than reamers with standard diameters.
Choose these reamers to create a tighter fit than standard reamer diameters.
Turn these inch size reamers by hand with a straight-handle tap wrench.
Turn these metric reamers by hand with a straight-handle tap wrench.
These reamers have a 1/4”-28 threaded shank.
Smooth and expand hole diameters that are 1 ¾" and larger with these reamers.
The tapered shank fits the spindle hole of machine tools with a Morse taper.
Often used on holes with keyways and other interrupted cuts.
Ream multiple hole sizes with one tool. Tighten or loosen the two nuts on these reamers to move the adjustable blades within the diameter range.
A long, permanently mounted pilot steadied by a floating sleeve lets you align holes that are spaced far apart.
Use an adjustable wrench or straight-handle tap wrench to turn these reamers by hand.
These reamers are designed for use in drill presses, turret lathes, screw machines, and other machine tools.
For use with hand-held electric and air tools, these ream, true, enlarge, align, and deburr holes.
A collar on the shank prevents you from reaming past the cutting edge.
Correct hole misalignment when working in confined spaces. About 2" shorter than standard hole-alignment reamers of similar thicknesses, these reamers give you extra room to move when there’s limited space between you and your workpiece.
Use these reamers in stationary machines.
The hex nut on the end of the shank lets you use these reamers with square-drive impact wrench sockets.
Magnets on the hex nut hold the reamer in place in your tool and prevent it from accidentally falling.
Turn existing straight drilled holes into Morse taper holes.
Use these reamers before tapping with taper-pipe taps.
Hand turn these metric reamers with an adjustable wrench, straight-handle tap wrench, or pin vise to ream existing holes for use with standard taper pins.
Use these inch size reamers in drill presses, turret lathes, screw machines, and other machine tools.
Available in metric sizes, these reamers are used in drill presses, turret lathes, screw machines, and other machine tools.
Hand turn these inch size reamers with an adjustable wrench, straight-handle tap wrench, or pin vise to ream existing holes for use with standard taper pins.
Solid carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel for the highest accuracy and longest tool life. These reamers retain a sharp, hard edge at high temperatures for the best performance on hard and abrasive materials.
Better abrasion and heat resistance than high-speed steel for up to 25% faster cutting.
Attach these reamers to hand-held drills.
Use the T-handle to turn these reamers by hand.
An extra-long ratcheting handle gives you leverage to smooth rough ends of pipe and conduit quicker than standard hand reamers.
Use for drilling in most metal.
With better heat and wear resistance than high-speed steel, cobalt steel bits can run up to 25% faster and have a longer tool life.
Place a washer with an ID of the desired hole size over the bit and it acts as a stop to prevent the bit from drilling a larger hole.
Steps with progressively larger diameters let you drill a range of sizes with one bit. Also known as step drills.
No need for separate tools, these sets have counterbores in various sizes that drill and counterbore holes with enough clearance for socket head cap screws.
Keep counterbores in various sizes on hand to drill and counterbore holes with enough clearance for socket head cap screws without changing tools.
Convert standard jobbers’ and brad-point drill bits into counterboring drill bits that drill and counterbore at the same time.
Change out the pilot to use the same tool to counterbore multiple diameters.
Use these counterbore sets when the screw holes in sheets or layers of material are misaligned.
Drill and counterbore holes with enough clearance for socket head screws without changing tools.
The same tool lets you drill and counterbore holes with enough clearance for socket head screws.
For jobbers’ and brad-point drill bits.
These counterbores are attached to a drill bit for drilling and counterboring in a single step.
Also known as multi-spur counterbores, these have two set screws to secure them to a woodworking drill bit.
To resist damage when cutting steel, these counterbores are C5 carbide-tipped alloy steel.
Counterbore screw holes in misaligned sheets or layers of material.
C2 carbide-tipped alloy steel has excellent performance on abrasive materials such as cast iron and nonferrous metals.
To resist damage when counterboring steel, these counterbores are C5 carbide-tipped alloy steel.
Create contoured profiles for installing hydraulic ports in accordance with military and SAE specifications.
This counterbore has a set screw that lets you adjust the blades to counterbore multiple diameters with the same tool.
For excellent performance on abrasive materials such as cast iron and nonferrous metals, these counterbores are C2 carbide-tipped alloy steel.
Designed for counterboring screw holes in misaligned sheets or layers of material.
Counterbore multiple diameters with the same tool—use the set screw to adjust the blades to the diameter you need.
Use these counterbores with screw holes in misaligned sheets or layers of material.
If limited space makes it difficult to counterbore your hole, access it from the other side with one of these tools.