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304 Stainless Steel Flat Washer
₱1.00
Left cut snips are for making to the left and straight cuts. Right cut snips are for making straight and cuts to the right. Straight cut snips (not shown) are for making straight cuts and shallow cuts to the right or left. Right hand tin snips are suitable for cutting straight lines and cutting off in an anti-clockwise direction. Best suited for right handed use. hand tin snips are suitable for cutting off in a clockwise direction and for cutting straight lines. Best suited for left handed use. Types of Tin Snips. When shopping for tin snips, and specifically for aviation snips, you'll notice several types: straight-cut, right-cut and left-cut snips, often marked with yellow, green and red, respectively. Each is suited to specific cutting tasks. The forged steel jaws of these left-cutting or right -cutting snips are set at a 90- degree angle to allow easy gripping when cutting sheet metal in tight spaces or overhead. The operator can follow tight circular or square pattern left or right cuts with either a pushing or pulling motion. They are also useful for making long cuts through sheet metal, should you need to. However, you're going to make a long cut through sheet metal, especially a straight one, a pair of snips with offset handles is the way to go. Each color signifies a different direction that the snips are made to cut. Red snips cut left. Yellow snips cut straight or left and right. Green snips cut right. HVAC and sheet metal pros agree: When making long, straight cuts in thinner-gauge sheet metal, tinner snips are the way to go. They're a simple, economical, and durable cutting solution for many sheet metal and HVAC applicatioN.
₱6,600.00 ₱5,280.00
Case,Small,8.41" x 6.76" x 3.87" (21.4 x 17.2 x 9.8cm),0.6kg (Black,Blue,Desert tan,Yellow)
₱2,850.00
Case,Small, 9.44" x 7.8" x 4.29", 0.8kg (Black,Orange,Desert Tan, Yellow)
₱3,310.00
Highest productivity due to an optimum balance of power, impact energy and vibration50% longer service intervals than the nearest competitor for lower running costs and less down timeRobust and proven design provides the longest lasting 16kg breaker
₱170,125.00
Case,Small,11.64" x 8.34" x 3.78", 1kg (Black,Orange,Desert Tan,Yellow)
₱4,260.00
What is a demolition hammer? The demolition hammer is one of the power tools specifically designed for the demolition of the structure. It is also known as stomping hammers. Demolition hammer tools are strong enough to break down various materials such as wooden walls, concrete surfaces and tile flooring. Jackhammers, also known as demolition hammers or concrete breakers, are the primary tool in the breaking of old or non-standard structures and are a must-have for construction and renovation projects that often involve tearing down concrete slabs, tiles, or brick walls. A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. Hammers are powerful enough to break up blocks of brick and concrete with ease. Our breaker hammers work with many Cat machines, meaning you can quickly transform your existing equipment into a robust demolition tool just by renting a breaker hammer. It is perfect for demolition, trenching, chipping, breaking holes in concrete, block, brick, tile stucco, housing foundation removal, concrete slab , oil chimney and much more! SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically used for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, oncrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically u sed for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, concrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a unique design that provides a high level of power during drilling.
₱172,500.00 ₱138,000.00
What is a demolition hammer? The demolition hammer is one of the power tools specifically designed for the demolition of the structure. It is also known as stomping hammers. Demolition hammer tools are strong enough to break down various materials such as wooden walls, concrete surfaces and tile flooring. Jackhammers, also known as demolition hammers or concrete breakers, are the primary tool in the breaking of old or non-standard structures and are a must-have for construction and renovation projects that often involve tearing down concrete slabs, tiles, or brick walls. A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. Hammers are powerful enough to break up blocks of brick and concrete with ease. Our breaker hammers work with many Cat machines, meaning you can quickly transform your existing equipment into a robust demolition tool just by renting a breaker hammer. It is perfect for demolition, trenching, chipping, breaking holes in concrete, block, brick, tile stucco, housing foundation removal, concrete slab , oil chimney and much more! SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically used for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, oncrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a SDS is short for Slotted Drive Shaft or Slotted Drive System. These drills are typically u sed for heavy-duty drilling into materials such as brick, stone, concrete and other types of masonry. Unlike regular drills, they have a unique design that provides a high level of power during drilling.
₱172,500.00 ₱138,000.00
11-piece Hole Saw Set(For Wood)
₱290.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱9,500.00 ₱7,600.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱9,500.00 ₱7,600.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱9,500.00 ₱7,600.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱9,500.00 ₱7,600.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱16,500.00 ₱13,200.00
Case,Small,10.62" x 9.68" x 4.87" (27 x 24.6 x 12.4) 1.3 kg (Black,Desert Tan,Orange,Yellow)
₱4,590.00
The DeWalt DWE561 Compact Circular Saw is lightweight and easy to use with 65mm depth of cut. Its high power 1,350 Watt motor gives increased cutting performance, and the cutaway inner guard gives improved line of sight to cutting line. The DWE550 has a dust blower, which clears dust and debris from the cut line. The efficient dust extraction port minimises airborne dust particles when connected to a dust extraction unit. The circular saw has direct compatibility with DEWALT AirLock system for easy, secure connection to extraction hose.
₱16,813.00
DeWalt DWP849X-GB 150/180mm 1250W Premium Variable Speed Polisher
₱24,250.00
The majority of angle grinders have a fixed speed. Most 4-½-inch models run at 10,000 or 11,000 rpm. The said, 7-inch and 9-inch models run between 5,000 and 8,000 rpm. A few angle grinders have variable speed and can run slow enough for polishing or buffing. Grinder's come in lots of different disc sizes, but the most common sizes are 115mm (4 ½”) and 230mm (9”). You can purchase different discs/heads/ wheels depending on the task you want to complete - just make sure they're the right size for your grinder! 4' (100mm) angle grinders, as the name suggests, accept grinding discs up to 100mm in size. These grinders are relatively small in size, and are suitable for smaller jobs. The size of disc that the grinder can accept dictates the depth of cut that the grinder can achieve. Complete various grinding applications and get fast material removal with the 9-in. 4HP Angle Grinder. Featuring a high-powered motor with overload protection, this grinder delivers 6,500 rpm for tough jobs. The GA9060 weighs only 5.5 Kg and is built with comfort and ergonomic features for extended use. The grinder features an ergonomic rubberised handle with trigger switch, and the gear housing can be positioned every 90 degrees for operator convenience.
₱27,750.00 ₱22,200.00
12-Piece Socket Wrench Set
₱900.00
12pt Regular Sockets
₱45.00
12pt Regular Sockets
₱116.00
With a head size of just 3- 3/4”, this M12TM Right Angle Drill/Driver is compact and lightweight for drilling and fastening in tight spaces, yet delivers 100 in-lbs of torque. It's the first subcompact with a spindle lock chuck for maximum versatility and grip. A right angle drill will be the one you reach for when you need to drill close to a corner or when you're working through a small hand hole to attach an outlet box to a stud. These drills also can be fitted with screwdriver bits for fastening in tight spaces. The M12 FUEL™ Drill Driver is the Most Capable, Lightest Weight, Most Compact tool in its class. The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Moto r delivers the power to do a wide variety of applications at 1700 RPM's and 350in. lbs. of torque. The right-angle drill “attachment” takes the place of a drill bit and adds both a right-angle gear as well as another drill chuck to hold a twist drill bit or a screwdriver bit. They are inexpensive. These can be removed to allow straight drilling. At only 6.6" and 2.8 lbs. of weight it is the best Hammer Drill Driver to use in compact spaces. It delivers the power to do a wide variety of applications at 1700 RPMs and 350 in./lbs. Whereas M12™ is ideal for tools that require less power, the Milwaukee ® battery M18™ is best for tools needed for heavier-duty jobs that require more power . This 18-volt battery features a larger design and base, which means it is a littl e heavier. This tool outputs over 1,300 in. lbs. of torque that allows the user to get more work done by completing a wide range of fastening. The M12™ Cordless Lithium-Ion 1/4" Hex Impact Driver features a Milwaukee® 4-pole motor and proprietary impact mechanism to provide 850 in-lbs of torque and more impacts per minute for maximum productivity and runtime. Weighing just 2.3 lbs, it's tool-belt portable and small enough fit in tight spaces. Our M12 FUEL™ Installation Drill/Driver features 4 dedicated solutions, delivering unrivaled access and control with up to 300 in-lbs of max torque. Four dedicated heads, including a 3/8” Chuck, Offset Driver, ¼” Hex, and Right Angle, can attach in 16 different positions
₱23,500.00 ₱18,800.00
Case,Small,10.62" x 9.68" x 6.87" 1.6kg, Black
₱5,510.00
The majority of angle grinders have a fixed speed. Most 4-½-inch models run at 10,000 or 11,000 rpm. The said, 7-inch and 9-inch models run between 5,000 and 8,000 rpm. A few angle grinders have variable speed and can run slow enough for polishing or buffing. Grinder's come in lots of different disc sizes, but the most common sizes are 115mm (4 ½”) and 230mm (9”). You can purchase different discs/heads/ wheels depending on the task you want to complete - just make sure they're the right size for your grinder! 4' (100mm) angle grinders, as the name suggests, accept grinding discs up to 100mm in size. These grinders are relatively small in size, and are suitable for smaller jobs. The size of disc that the grinder can accept dictates the depth of cut that the grinder can achieve. Complete various grinding applications and get fast material removal with the 9-in. 4HP Angle Grinder. Featuring a high-powered motor with overload protection, this grinder delivers 6,500 rpm for tough jobs. The GA9060 weighs only 5.5 Kg and is built with comfort and ergonomic features for extended use. The grinder features an ergonomic rubberised handle with trigger switch, and the gear housing can be positioned every 90 degrees for operator convenience.
₱35,250.00 ₱28,200.00
Case,Small,13.37" x 11.62" 6" (33.9 x 29.5 x 15.2cm) 2kg (Yellow,Black,Orange)
₱8,460.00
140T SAW BLADE FOR WOOD FOR MTCS1400 CIRCULAR SAW-ARGMTCS1400SB140T
₱3,875.00
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