wall scrapper
Steel Hammer
SAFETY TIPS Strike squarely with the hammer striking face parallel with the surface being struck. Always avoid glancing blows and over and under strikes. When striking another tool (chisel, punch, wedge, etc.), the striking face of the proper hammer should have a diameter approximately 10 MM larger than the struck face of the tool. Always use a hammer of suitable size and weight for the job. Never use a striking or struck tool with loose or damaged handle Discard any striking or struck tool if tool shows dents, cracks, chips. Never regrind, weld or reheat-treat a hammer.
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Plough Plane Bits
Plastic Handle
Light Weight - Smooth Grip - Durable TIPS please give proper heat to upper pointed part of the chisel before fitting plastic handle for proper fitting and long lasting. both white handle is being packed in carton and orange handle is being packed in bag. which contains 50 pkts of 6 pcs plastic bag total 300 pcs per bag
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SAFETY TIPS Always use sharp blades. A dull blade requires more force and is more likely to slip than a sharp one. Change the blade whenever it starts to tear instead of cut. Protect your eyes - wear safety goggles when working with blades or any other tools. Always keep your free hand away from the line of cut. Don't bend or apply side loads to blades by using them to open cans or pry loose objects. Blades are brittle and can snap easily.
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SAFETY TIPS Keep both hands back of the cutting edge at all times when using chisels. Always shield the cutting edge when not using. Always wear safety goggles when using a wood chisel. Never place a wood chisel in your pocket. Use the appropriate tool for prying and screwing, not a chisel
...moreMalbar Round Chisel
SAFETY TIPS Keep both hands back of the cutting edge at all times when using chisels. Always shield the cutting edge when not using. Always wear safety goggles when using a wood chisel. Never place a wood chisel in your pocket. Use the appropriate tool for prying and screwing, not a chisel
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Heavy Chisel
SAFETY TIPS Keep both hands back of the cutting edge at all times when using chisels. Always shield the cutting edge when not using. Always wear safety goggles when using a wood chisel. Never place a wood chisel in your pocket. Use the appropriate tool for prying and screwing, not a chisel
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Firmer Chisel
SAFETY TIPS Keep both hands back of the cutting edge at all times when using chisels. Always shield the cutting edge when not using. Always wear safety goggles when using a wood chisel. Never place a wood chisel in your pocket. Use the appropriate tool for prying and screwing, not a chisel
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One box contains 10 Pcs. - Scissors super-77, Scissors-77, Swastik-777 : One Case contains 35 Boxes - Patta super-501(6") : One Case contains 30 Boxes SAFETY TIPS Always use sharp blades. A dull blade requires more force and is more likely to slip than a sharp one. Change the blade whenever it starts to tear instead of cut. Protect your eyes - wear safety goggles when working with blades or any other tools. Always keep your free hand away from the line of cut. Don't bend or apply side loads to blades by using them to open cans or pry loose objects. Blades are brittle and can snap easily.
...moreCabinet Screw Driver
SAFETY TIPS Never use a screwdriver as a chisel, or for prying, punching, chiseling, scoring or scraping. Make sure the tip fits the slot of the screw; not too loose or tight. Never expose a screwdriver to excessive heat or cold. Always discard a screwdriver with a worn or broken handle. Never use a screwdriver on a workpiece held in your hand. A slip could cause serious injury. Never depend on a screwdrivers' handle or covered blade to insulate you from electricity.
...moreBevel Edge Chisel
SAFETY TIPS Keep both hands back of the cutting edge at all times when using chisels. Always shield the cutting edge when not using. Always wear safety goggles when using a wood chisel. Never place a wood chisel in your pocket. Use the appropriate tool for prying and screwing, not a chisel
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