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High leverage compound cutting action snips made from forged alloy steel. Chrome Molybdenum construction with serrated cutting edge to prevent slippage when cutting. The one handed automatic latch releases with the squeeze of the handles which are bi-material for extra comfort and grip. These snips cut up to 18 gauge steel and are suitable for cutting aluminium, sheet uPVC, wire mesh, leather, copper and plastic. Size: 250mm (10in).1 x Stanley Yellow Long Aviation Snip Straight Cut 250mm (10in)
Type:Rain Shower,Hand Shower; Style:Classic; Finish:Electroplated; Spray Function:Jet,Soft,Vigorous; Shower Hose Included:No; Slide Bar Included:No; Shower Arm Included:No; Material:Stainless steel; Features:Multi - mode,Shower; Net Weight:0.25; Listing Date:04/28/2020; Production mode:External procurement
Used for imparting uniform finish on precision machined parts, in tool and die manufactures and chamfering/deburring/radiusing.Round.Type.MF214.Size. 100 x 6mm (4 x 1/4 in).Grade.Medium.
30mbar 1.5kg/h Butane 20mm regulator - snap on compact. Conforms to EN12864 standards. Type: IGT Type A100.Max Inlet: 7.5mbar.Max Outlet: 30mbar.
These Britool screwdrivers have a bi material ergonomic comfortable and effective handle. In addition, they have a round chrome plated blade in chrome vanadium steel each with a sand blasted tip. The 8 piece Britool BRIE160907B screwdriver set includes 2 x Parallel slotted screwdrivers 3x50 and 4x100mm2 x Flared slotted screwdrivers 5.5x125 and 6.6x150mm2 x Pozidriv screwdrivers PZ1x100 and PZ2x125mm2 x Phillips screwdivers PH1x100mm and PH2X125mm
It provides easy and comfortable handling while minimizing hand fatigue and pain. The side grip is angled at 20° for manoeuvrability and the best performance. The GA4530 is fitted with a high quality motor with excellent heat resistance. It has built in dust protection with dust proof ball bearings, the motor field is coated with protective powder varnish. Two labyrinth rings seal the bearings and machine bevelled gears from dust and dirt.
