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…pan brake, which offers an economical alternative when working with 22 gauge and lighter materials. Also, the lighter weight of this brake makes it…
Product Details »…Whitney's Connecticut 4 foot 22 gauge box and pan brake is an ideal piece of equipment for HVAC and other shops that use 22 ga and lighter steel. The…
Product Details »…Gauge. Standard Height: 31 inches to top of shot bag plate, 39 inches to top of t-dolly Extended Height: 37 inches to top of shot bag plate, 45 inches…
Product Details »Spring Tools is the original hammerless technology that makes center punching a breeze with no additional tools needed. The prick punch is designed…
Product Details »…various roll operations. With the variable speed 3/4 hp motor, the No. 3617 is capable of working up to 18 gauge mild steel or 22 gauge stainless.
Product Details »…machine and offers a broad variety of shapes and capabilities in forming sheet metal for a combination of uses: beading, crimping, double seaming,…
Product Details »The combination nozzle features interchangeable rubber blades and brush strips making it ideal for both wet and dry work. Fits 1-3/8 inch (35mm) hose.
Product Details »…way to secure several of our most popular hand-operated tools to the ProLine Metal Shaping Station. The mounting plate is laser-cut from 1/2-inch…
Product Details »Made from 16 gauge steel, this stand for the Baileigh SBR-3020 combination shear, brake, and slip roll ensures you have a steady base at a comfortable…
Product Details »…struggling during tool changes. Standard Height: 31 inches to top of shot bag plate, 39 inches to top of t-dolly Extended Height: 37 inches to top of…
Product Details »…stated accuracy. A strong magnet base allows hands off use on ferrous metals. This is a high quality tool with lots of features, not like cheaper…
Product Details »…Edge Shaping Attachement allows both sets of jaws to be used without tooling changes. Built in Switzerland, the FWK62T has a 14 gauge (2.0mm)…
Product Details »…the foot pedal on the front of the machine. They feature ground-alloy tool steel blades machined with an edge relief for maximum material penetration…
Product Details »…Multi Tool can cut up to 1-1/2 wide 11 gauge mild steel, bend 16 gauge mild steel to 90 degrees, punch up to a 1/2 inch hole through 11 gauge mild…
Product Details »…The tool simply slips over a tube or can be used free hand, and presses against the desired shape. The steel pins contour to the shape desired…
Product Details »…mount T-dollies and other shaping tools at 45 or 90 degrees to the top of the shaping station. Accepts Proline tapered tool holders. Morse taper fits…
Product Details »…Metal Shaping Die Cart. This cart is universal to work with nearly any dies and includes 1 main shelf with 28 holes for pullmax style tooling, 3…
Product Details »…any other application where you may need a hand. This material support stand is convertible from a 14 inch wide flat roller to a V roller in seconds.…
Product Details »…legs can be adjusted from 22 to 36 inches tall, and set the working height of your Siegmund fixturing table at 30 to 44 inches. They feature leveling…
Product Details »…leg can be adjusted from 22 to 30 inches tall, and sets the working height of your Siegmund fixturing table at 30 to 38 inches. They include swiveling…
Product Details »This economical acrylic radius gauge is a valuable addition to any metal shaper's toolbox. Great for duplicating contours and assuring consistency in…
Product Details »Roper Whitney's Connecticut hand brakes are designed and built for long service and accurate bending. Welded steel plate construction and heavy truss…
Product Details »Tennsmith's heavy-duty hand brakes are designed and built for long service and accurate bending. Welded steel plate construction and heavy truss rods…
Product Details »Tennsmith's heavy-duty hand brakes are designed and built for long service and accurate bending. Welded steel plate construction and heavy truss rods…
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