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Open locks that are damaged or missing keys.
No need to call a locksmith—these sets include extractor picks to pull broken key stubs out of lock cylinders.
Change your lock's pins so you can open it with a different key.
Slide these shims between the padlock shackle and body to open most locks that are damaged or missing keys.
Find the key blanks you need to duplicate keys for padlocks, cabinet doors, and locksets.
To duplicate keys, press the cycle start switch to begin the cutting operation and this machine will do the rest.
Maneuver the machine cutters by hand to duplicate keys.
Use these extremely hard, long-lasting file sets to remove hard materials from small holes, grooves, and slots.
These file sets last 100 times longer than standard files. Small tips allow you to work in small spaces.
Reach into tight spots with the fine tips on these files. They last 100 times longer than standard files.
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.
These narrow files are the hardest available, and are strong enough to file hard materials in small holes, grooves, and slots.
Bend these files to conform to your workpiece and they will hold the shape until you bend them again. They can be bent more than 100 times without breaking.
The small tip allows precise work in tight spots.
These files are for frequent use.
These files are for infrequent use.
Remove material quickly. Also known as American-pattern and machinists’ files.
Made to exacting measurements to ensure smoothness, these files are used for finishing delicate and intricate parts. Also known as Swiss-pattern files.
These files have a tang that fits into separate handle.
Made of 98% moly, this lubricant withstands pressure up to 500,000 psi and has excellent wear resistance. Apply it to metal surfaces to prevent parts from corroding or sticking.
Made of graphite, these powders and flakes lubricate under heavy loads and high temperatures. They resist most chemicals and conduct heat and electricity. Use them dry or mix with oil and grease.
These lubricants go on wet for easy application. Once dry, they form a nonstick film that won't attract dust. Use them for general purpose lubricating in most applications.
Often used in assemblies that rub against each other, this powder blends into plastic, rubber, composites, and lubricants to keep them from sticking.