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SHOP ESSENTIALS PROMOTION! 41-PC. 1/4" & 3/8" DRIVE COMBUSTIBLE GAS DETECTOR S.A.E./METRIC • Following is a partial list of the more common gases detected: natural gas, propane, butane, SOCKET SET methane, acetone, alcohol, ammonia, steam, • Ratchet features carbon monoxide, gasoline, jet fuel, a quick-release button hydrogen sulfide, smoke, industrial • Laser-marked, 6-point sockets solvents, lacquer thinner, naphtha • Includes: 35 chrome vanadium • Audible and visible alarms steel standard sockets • Low power semi-conductor sensor and six accessories • Includes: Soft carrying case and batteries Model Promo Model MFG Promo No. Price No. No. Price TLV360 89.00 IA394 R9300 129.00 ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES HOTSPOTTER ALL-PURPOSE • Superior grade chrome vanadium steel PROPANE TORCH KIT • Precision-machined jaws • Works off the pressure of a propane • Slim profile head slips into cramped quarters tank, no regulator required • Tight tolerances ensure close fitting, wobble-free action • Heavy-duty kit with durable • Smooth, non-sticking mechanism cast iron and steel nozzle • Plain handle • 500 000 BTU rating • Black nickel finish resists rust • Ideal for a wide variety of all-season • Meets ANSI standards TJZ104 maintenance/repair applications • Jaw Type: Standard • Includes: 10' neoprene hose, striker and on/off valve Model Max. Jaw Promo No. Width" Length" Price Model MFG Promo No. No. Price TJZ104 1-3/4 15 41.95 TJZ105 2-1/4 18 74.99 312-4904 WB-101 110.00 Pricing in effect until December 27, 2019 or while quantities last. Taxes and freight extra. Prices are subject to change, and may vary without prior notice. Issue #SDW219102NA CHIPPING HAMMER • Cone and chisel head 4-PC. WELDING CLAMP SET • Spring steel handle • Includes: • Handle Type: Solid Steel TJZ096 C-Clamp with swivel pad - 6" • Overall Length: 10-1/2" TJZ097 C-Clamp with swivel pad - 11" • Head Length: 6-1/4" TJZ098 Locking welding clamp - 9" TJZ099 Locking sheet metal tool - 8" Model Promo TJZ096/ TJZ097 No. Price TJZ099 NP532 4.75 ER70S6 CARBON STEEL WELDING WIRE • Highest combination of manganese and silicone deoxidizers TJZ098 • Permits high current welding with CO2 gas shielding • Can also be applied with ArCO2 • Good for out-of-position welding using short circuiting transfer Model Promo • Layer/level wound wire No. Price • Certified by CWB to CSA class W48 for ER49S-6 TLV133 59.95 • Certified by AWS to class A5.18 for ER70S6 AIR CARBON ARC GOUGING ELECTRODES • Consistent copper coating DCCC • Used for gouging out defective welds and cutting non-ferrous metals • Length: 12" • Sold per package Model Wire Spool Spools per Promo No. Diameter" Wt. Master Box Price NT549 0.023 2 lbs./0,9 kg 18 5.99/Spool NT550 0.030 2 lbs./0.9 kg 18 3.99/Spool Model Qty Promo NT551 0.035 2 lbs./0.9 kg 18 3.99/Spool No. Diameter" /Pkg. Price NT552 0.045 2 lbs./0.9 kg 18 3.85/Spool NT632 5/32 100 21.50/Pkg. NT553 0.023 11 lbs./5 kg 4 25.90/Spool NT633 3/16 50 12.95/Pkg. NT554 0.030 11 lbs./5 kg 4 17.50/Spool NT634 1/4 50 16.25/Pkg. NT555 0.035 11 lbs./5 kg 4 16.90/Spool NT635 5/16 50 19.60/Pkg. NT636 28.95/Pkg. NT556 0.023 33 lbs./15 kg 1 69.50/Spool 3/8 50 NT637 53.75/Pkg. NT557 0.030 33 lbs./15 kg 1 47.90/Spool 1/2 50 FLINT LIGHTERS • Choice of single or tri-flint lighters NT642 MAGNETIC HOLDERS • Additional flints sold separately • Multi-purpose holders for assembly and positioning • Adheres to any metal object TTU071 • Ideal for welding, soldering, assembly and pipe installation NT663 TTU072 Model Promo Model Promo No. Description Price No. Description Dimensions" Price NT642 Single Flint Lighter 2.65 NT626 Medium 5 x 3-1/4 x 1/2 2.75 NT663 Flints, 5 per Holder 1.75 NT627 Large 6-1/4 x 4 x 3/4 4.75 TTU071 Tri-Flint Lighter 3.24 NT628 X-Large 8 x 5 x 1 6.75 TTU072 Flints - Each 0.85 2 PYTHONRAPTM CABLE COVER CABLE PROTECTOR • Nylon cover • Lightweight durable leather with Kevlar® • Full-length zipper sewn seams for flexibility and strength • 22' L x 4" W • For TIG, MIG, plasma and flux-cored torch cable/hose assembly • Metal snaps every 3" • 22' L x 4" W Model Promo Model Promo No. Price No. Price NT887 29.95 NP520 49.95 MULTI-PURPOSE MIG PLIERS SOAPSTONES & HOLDERS • Ideally suited for removal of hot spatter from • All-metal construction holders nozzle ends, as well as many other uses • Positive lock adjustment • Nickel-plated finish NT666 • Each holder comes with one soapstone • 144 white soapstones per box NT638 NP537 TYX128 NT639 Model Promo No. Description Price NT639 Flat Soapstone Holder 2.79/Ea. Model Promo NT225 Flat Soapstone - 144 Pieces 25.25/Box No. Description Price NT638 Round Soapstone Holder 2.95/Ea. NP537 8-way pliers 9.95 NT226 Round Soapstone - 144 Pieces 22.75/Box TYX128 Premium welding pliers 15.25 NT666 Holster 3.99 LIGHT/MEDIUM DUTY STEELWORKER® CLASSIC WELDING & TOTE-A-TORCH OUTFIT CUTTING OUTFIT W/TOOL BAG • For use in general repair, maintenance and HVAC applications • Torch features solid forged head, brazed triangular tube • Can weld up to 3/16" and cut up to 1/2" design, ease-on cutting valve and protected torch union • Rear entry regulators • Welds up to 1/2" and cuts up to 5" with larger tips provide better balance • Includes: Torch handle (85), mixer (D-85), • Acetylene regulator has an cutting attachment (72-3), cutting tip MC CGA200 inlet connection; (6290-1AC), welding tip (23A90-5), oxygen regulator has single stage 0-100 PSIG oxygen standard CGA540 connection regulator, single stage 0-15 PSIG fuel gas regulator, • Includes: Torch handle with check valve, 20' x 3/16" hose, Cutting attachment, Oxygen/acetylene goggles and striker regulators with 2" double-scale gauges, Cutting tip, Welding nozzle, 12.5' twin hose, Goggles, Striker, Tank wrench, Cylinders, Polypropylene carrier Model MFG Promo Model MFG Promo No. No. Price No. No. Price TTU521 4403224 529.00 TTT892 72-PTC 699.00 3 WELDING HOSE REELS SPIRAL TIP CLEANERS • Heavy-duty, reinforced steel • Quality aluminum case stampings for increased strength • Cleaning data on back of case • 1/4" oxygen and acetylene twin hose • Includes hardened steel file • Leakproof double O-ring seals • Kinkless, oil resistant high quality grade R hose • Drive type: Spring NT641 • Max. PSI: 300 • Oxygen/acetylene inlet and outlet: 9/16" x 18 UNF (F) Model No. of Promo No. Description Cleaners Price TLZ487 NT641 Standard Set 12 2.29 TTV223 King Set 13 2.19 Model Hose Dimensions Promo No. Length' W" x D" x H" Price TLZ487 25 8 x 14-3/4 x 13-5/8 125.00 QUICK-CONNECT SETS TLZ488 50 8 5/8 x 20-1/2 x 20-1/2 169.00 • For welding, cutting, brazing 312-4276 and plasma applications • Durable solid brass construction • Pressure up to 125 PSI TULINE TWIN WELDING • B-size, 9/16"-18 UNF PB090 thread with reverse HOSE ASSEMBLIES flow check valves • Premium quality US made hose with B size brass fittings • Nominal I.D.: 1/4" 312-4280 312-4284 Model MFG Promo No. No. Length' Price Model MFG Promo GRADE R No. No. Description Price PB090 00521484225 25 39.95 312-4276 QDB10 Torch-to-Hose 59.95 PB091 00521484250 50 69.00 312-4280 QDB20 Hose-to-Hose 63.50 PB092 00521484290 100 129.00 312-4284 QDB30 Regulator-to-Hose 63.50 GRADE T PB069 00521584225 25 64.75 FLASHBACK ARRESTORS PB070 00521584250 50 117.00 PB071 00521584290 100 215.00 • Color-coded for gas service to provide added safety - oxygen (green), fuel gas (red) • Internal check valves designed to prevent reverse flow and accidental mixing of oxygen and fuel gases • Maximum operating pressures are 15 PSIG for acetylene, HEAVY-DUTY "C-STYLE" 22 PSIG for other fuel gases and 125 PSIG for oxygen GROUND CLAMP • Rated capacity of 40 SCFH with a 5 PSIG pressure drop • 10" maximum cutting capacity • C-type jaws are • UL listed and 100% tested adjusted by screw lever • Rubber insulated cable connector • Amperage Rating: 600 312-3377 312-3376 Model MFG Connection Promo Model Promo No. No. Type Components Price No. Price 312-3376 FA-10 Torch FA-100P, FA-200P 59.00 NT665 39.95 312-3377 FA-30 Regulator Adaptor FA-130P, FA-230P 64.95 4 COMBOFRAME ADJUSTABLE Yellow Orange Green Olive MODULAR WELDING SCREENS FRAMES • High durability with extreme versatility LAVASHIELDTM CURTAINS & FRAMES • Includes 360º swivel connectors Model Dim. UV Promo that allow various configurations 2 screens shown, No. W' x H' Resistance Colour Price • Easy assembly, no tools required sold per screen HIGH TRANSPARENCY LAVASHIELDTM CURTAINS NT888 6 x 6 Moderate Yellow 110.89 • Specially formulated NT889 8 x 6 Moderate Yellow 118.29 16-mil thick vinyl NT890 6 x 6 Moderate Orange 110.89 • NT894 and NT895: 25-mil NT891 8 x 6 Moderate Orange 118.29 thick cotton duck canvas MODERATE TRANSPARENCY • Grommets every 12" NT892 6 x 6 Moderate Green 110.89 (30.5 cm) interval NT893 8 x 6 Moderate Green 118.29 • Screen edges are hemmed with DuPont® Kevlar® stitching OPAQUE TRANSPARENCY • Resists UV rays, NT894 6 x 6 Maximum Olive 155.99 flame and abrasion NT895 8 x 6 Maximum Olive 174.99 FRAMES ONLY OPTIONAL CASTERS Model Promo Model Promo No. Description Price No. Description Price NT834 Modular Frame, Adjustable Width 6' or 8' 81.99 SEB618* 2" Rubber Caster with Brake 4.59 * Sold individually, two casters required per frame's foot LAVASHIELDTM GAS CYLINDER CABINETS WELDING BLANKETS • 2" x 2" 10-gauge formed steel angle posts • Double-locked stitched Kevlar® • 9-gauge wire mesh doors and walls for venting thread hemmed on all sides • 14-gauge checker plate shelves and roof • Large brass grommets for extra • Padlock hasp for added security durability and easy handling • Innovative door design allows for • Black 24-oz.
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