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The Roper Whitney XX Light Duty Portable Punch Kit is a metal hole punch with up to 1.2 tons of punching power. The XX can save a lot of time over…
Product Details »This depth stop for JS Tools style deep throat shrinker/stretchers was developed by Ron Covell to guide a consistent working depth. Featuring durable…
Product Details »…shrinker and stretcher unit made in Sweden. With a large 6-inch throat depth, it makes forming compound panels quick and easy. Shrink and…
Product Details »…in today's modern workshop The Bessey DT2400 Series deep throat clamps have an extended throat depth of 8 inches for extra reach and come with a…
Product Details »…in today's modern workshop The Bessey DT2400 Series deep throat clamps have an extended throat depth of 8 inches for extra reach and come with a…
Product Details »…foot-activated shrinker and stretcher unit made in Sweden. A large 6-inch throat depth makes forming compound panels quick and easy. Shrink and…
Product Details »The Dake 1-1/2C Ratchet Leverage Arbor Press, with a 3 ton capacity, is designed to work in the manner that is most comfortable for you. The ratchet…
Product Details »…process creates hem rolls approximately 1/4 inch deep on steel or aluminum on High Throat Machines. Steel upper rolls are heat-treated for lifetime…
Product Details »…three-step process creates hem rolls approximately 1/4 inch deep on steel or aluminum on High Throat Machines. All rolls are heat-treated for lifetime…
Product Details »…three-step process creates hem rolls approximately 3/8 inch deep on steel or aluminum on High Throat Machines. All rolls are heat-treated for lifetime…
Product Details »…three-step process creates hem rolls approximately 3/8 inch deep on steel or aluminum on High Throat Machines. All rolls are heat-treated for lifetime…
Product Details »…three-step process creates hem rolls approximately 3/8 inch deep on steel or aluminum on High Throat Machines. All rolls are heat-treated for lifetime…
Product Details »…clamping force application. High strength drop forged construction and deep throat clamps make them useful for many trades whether light duty or heavy…
Product Details »…clamping force application. High strength drop forged construction and deep throat clamps make them useful for many trades whether light duty or heavy…
Product Details »…clamping force application. High strength drop forged construction and deep throat clamps make them useful for many trades whether light duty or heavy…
Product Details »…clamping force application. High strength drop forged construction and deep throat clamps make them useful for many trades whether light duty or heavy…
Product Details »…clamping force application. High strength drop forged construction and deep throat clamps make them useful for many trades whether light duty or heavy…
Product Details »…USA made Roll-In DT1340, also known and the Deep Throat Journeyman, features a massive 40 inch throat depth allowing you to control large pieces of…
Product Details »…for crimping only or add auxiliary dies such as deep throat ogee bead dies or 1/4 inch bead dies which will allow for a 4-1/2 inch throat depth.
Product Details »…flanging, and flattening. The No. 622 Rotary Machine features a 7-inch deep throat for additional forming capabilities and has a 24 gauge mild steel…
Product Details »…100 percent made in the USA from solid plate steel and has a deep 7-inch throat allowing even the deepest of metalworking. The MSS-14F comes standard…
Product Details »The Baileigh BR-16E-36EV Bead Roller features a 36 inch deep throat, built in adjustable depth stop, adjustable lower shaft to move the die in and…
Product Details »The Baileigh BR-16E-36LT Bead Roller features a 36 inch deep throat, built in adjustable depth stop, adjustable lower shaft to move the die in and…
Product Details »…9/16 inch hole through 1/8 inch mild steel plate. The 2-1/4 deep x 2-1/8 inch high throat allows for punching angles, channels, flanges, and roofing…
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