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Edding Permanent Markers Chalk Line Reels Bleispitz Permanent Markers Edding permanent markers Chalk line reels Bleispitz permanent markers Chalk line marking powder Suremark paint markers Stylmark paint markers Soapstone chalk for welders Blackboard chalker Lyra chalk markers Lyra permanent markers Punch numbers and punch letters Paint stencils Permanent marker with fine round nib 1mm Edding 400 For almost all materials, fine lined marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000153ZW Edding 400 Black Bleispitz Permanent marker fine round nib 1,0 mm. For almost all materials, fine lined marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Packe per 10 pieces. Number Description 000BL0754 Bleispitz 1,0 mm Red 000BL0778 Bleispitz 1,0 mm Blue 000BL0679 Bleispitz 1,0 mm Black 000BL0792 Bleispitz 1,0 mm Green Permanent marker with round nib 1.5-3mm Edding 300 series For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000150 Edding 300 Blue 000151 Edding 300 Red 000152 Edding 300 Black 000153 Edding 300 Green Bleispitz Permanent nib 1,5-3 mm For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Packe per 10 pieces. Number Description 000BL0594 Bleispitz 1,5-3 mm Red 000BL0617 Bleispitz 1,5-3 mm Blue 000BL0631 Bleispitz 1,5-3 mm Black 000BL0655 Bleispitz 1,5-3 mm Green Permanent marker with round nib 2-4mm Edding 750 series For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000149 Edding 750 White 000149B Edding 750 Blue 000149BL Edding 750 Black 000149RE Edding 750 Red 000149YE Edding 750 Yellow Pag. 00/04 Permanent marker with round nib 1-4 mm Lyra mark + Sign For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000150L Lyra 1-4mm Blue 000151L Lyra 1-4mm Red 000152L Lyra 1-4mm Black 000153L Lyra 1-4mm Green Permanent marker with round nib 3-4mm Edding 550 For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000132 Edding 550 Black Permanent marker with chisel nib 2-7mm Edding 500 series For almost all materials, line marking and labelling. Odorless, fast drying, waterproof, wear-resistant. Number Description 000158 Edding 500 Black 000158B Edding 500 Blue 000158GR Edding 500 Green 000158R Edding 500 Red Bleispitz Cable marker 0,75 mm Black For permanent marking and writing on electric cables, precision components, cable ties and labels, UV resistant, fadeless and quick drying, odorless ink without Xylene / Toluene. Packed per 10 pieces. Number Description 000BL0747 Bleispitz 0,75 mm Black Bleispitz Drill Hole marker Black Ideal for marking drill holes and hard-to-reach areas. Extra long (25mm) and thin stainless steel nib. Perfect for installation work. Special shaped nib avoids slipping into steel barrel. Waterproof on almost all surfaces. Packed per 10 pieces. Number Description 000BL0587 Bleispitz Drill Hole marker Paint marker with round fine nib 1-2mm Edding 751 paint marker Especially for painted, glass and metal surfaces. Strong coverig, odorless and wear-resist. Number Description 000190 Edding 751 White 000191 Edding 751 Yellow 00-04.1 Metal marker for greasy surfaces Markal Pro Line HP 3mm nob, covering paint marking. For almost all surfaces. Number Description 000195 Markal Pro Line HP White 000196 Markal Pro Line HP Yellow Paint marker with 3 mm nib, acid free Markal SL250 Stainless Steel Especially for stainless steel surfaces. Can endure when cured temperatures up to +100°C. 000155 Markal SL250 Red 000156 Markal SL250 Black 000156W Markal SL250 White Metal marker round nib 4mm Pentel 100W For almost all surfaces. Free of chlorides. Number Description 000145 Metal marker Pentel 100W Galvanotechnic marker Special paint marker for galvanizing applications. Marking wrong or damaged galvanized spots, after the galvanizing process the marking is gone. Doesn't leave any residue. Number Description 000198 Galvanotechnic marker Suremark metal marker. Marker based on special ink with exceptional properties. Strong for long use, resistant against wear, solvents, acids and oils. It will mark on clean, dirty, greasy or rusty surfaces with it's steel applicator head with ball tip. Can be refilled. Replacement heads are available. Packed per 10 pieces. Number Description 000161S Suremarker 45 ml Blue 000162S Suremarker 45 ml Yellow 000163S Suremarker 45 ml Red 000164S Suremarker 45 ml White 000165S Suremarker 45 ml Black 000166S Suremarker 45 ml Green 000167S Suremarker 45 ml Orange 000168S Suremarker 45ml Grey Suremark refill ink 1 litre can Number Description 000161SR Suremarker 1 liter Blue 000162SR Suremarker 1 ltr Yellow 000163SR Suremarker 1 liter Red 000164SR Suremarker 1 liter White 000165SR Suremarker 1 liter Black 000166SR Suremarker 1 liter Green 000167SR Suremarker 1 liter Orange Suremark replacement heads 000169S 2,4 mm packed per 10 000170S 3,2 mm packed per 10 00-04.2 Metal marker ball head Nissen metal marker in a bottle Bottle wit a stainless steel ball head for marking on steel surfaces. Temperature resistant from -45⁰C up to +650⁰C Number Description 000162B Nissen metal marker Yellow Paint marker paste tube with 3mm ball head Markal Stylmark 50 ml tube Non removable marking on almost all surfaces. Number Description 000161MA Stylmarker Blue tube 000162MA Stylmarker Yellow tube 000163MA Stylmarker Red tube 000164MA Stylmarker White tube 000165MA Stylmarker Black tube Paint marker paste tube with 3mm ball head Intrama Stylmark 50 ml tube Non removable marking on almost all surfaces. Number Description 000161 Stylmarker Blue tube 000162 Stylmarker Yellow tube 000163 Stylmarker Red tube 000164 Stylmarker White tube 000165 Stylmarker Black tube Bleispitz Profi Marking set. Made of durable brass material with useful clip. Marks on almost all surfaces wet or dry, such as tiles, bricks, painted surfaces, wood, glass , rubber ceramics, metal, plastic etc. Graphite lead for marking wood, paper and cardboard. Sharpener inside the push button for graphite lead. Refills available. Set comes with 2 markers and 3x 5 pieces refills. Number Description 000BL0099 Bleispitz Marking set Profi 000BL0112 5 spare refill Red 000BL0129 5 Spare refill Yellow 000BL0105 5 Spare refill Graphite Bleispitz Welding marker set. Made of durable brass material with useful clip. Marks on almost all surfaces wet or dry, such as tiles, bricks, painted surfaces, wood, glass , rubber ceramics, metal, plastic etc. Soap stone for metal marking for welders. Ling lasting white, fireproof line, clearly visible eventhrough welding goggles. Set with 5 pieces Soap Stone markers for temperatures up to 2000°C Number Description 000BL0440 Bleispitz Welding marker set 000BL0112 5 spare refill Red 000BL0464 5 spare refill soap stone 00-04.3 Bleispitz Marking Lumber Crayon For marking on dry en wet wood, paper, cardboard, metal, stone etc. Wiping proof and weather resistant. With label to have clean hands. Hexagonal shaped 12x120 mm Packed per 12 pieces. Number Description 000BL0198 Red 000BL0204 Blue 000BL0211 Yellow 000BL0228 White 000BL0235 Black 000BL0242 Green Chalk marker, Box 12 pieces Lyra 795/4850 Economic Dimensions hexagonal 110 x Ø11 mm Number Description 000202 Chalk Kadeem Yellow 000203 Chalk Kadeem Red 000204 Chalk Kadeem White Standaard chalk marker (non removable) Soft, greasy and non removable. With label to work with clean hands. Dimensions 95 x Ø12 mm. For metal, wood, cardboard etc. Box 12 pieces. Number Description 000140 Marker Blue 000141 Marker Yellow 000142 Marker Black 000143 Marker White Blackboard chalk box 12 pieces Number Description 000220 Blackboard chalk white Soap stone marker for metal For writing and marking on metal surfaces. For temperatures up to +2000⁰C (for welders) Number Description 000222 100x10x10mm Box 144 pieces 000223 100x10x10mm Box 12 pieces Ordering unit 10 x 12 pieces Number Description 000224 127x13x5mm Box 144 pieces 000225 Holder for 127x13x5mm 00-04.4 Industrial chalk marker Large white block with marking chalk. Box contains 96 pieces Number Description 000221 25x25x100mm white Box 96 pieces Paint stencil figures Sheet metal templates. Numbers 9 pieces 0-9. Number Height mm 000020 20 mm 000021 25 mm 000022 30 mm 000023 40 mm 000024 50 mm 000025 60 mm 000026 70 mm 000027 80 mm 000028 100 mm Letters set of 26 pieces A-Z Number Height mm 000030 20 mm 000031 25 mm 000032 30 mm 000033 40 mm 000034 50 mm 000035 60 mm 000036 70 mm 000037 80 mm 000038 100 mm Paint stencil figures Sheet brass templates. Numbers set 0-9. Number Height mm Inch 000020M 19 mm 3/4" 000021M 25 mm 1" 000023M 38 mm 1.1/2" 000024M 51 mm 2" 000027M 76 mm 3" 000028M 89 mm 3.1/2" Paint stencil figures Sheet brass templates. Letters set A-Z 0-9. Number Height mm Inch 000030M 19 mm 3/4" 000031M 25 mm 1" 000033M 38 mm 1.1/2" 000034M 51 mm 2" 000037M 76 mm 3" 000038M 89 mm 3.1/2" 00-04.5 Punch numbers in set of 9 pieces Punch letters in set of 27 pieces For marking steel, other metals, wood etc. For marking steel, other metals, wood etc. Number Diameter Number Diameter 000120 2.0 mm 000100 2.0 mm 000121 3.0 mm 000101 3.0 mm 000122 4.0 mm 000102 4.0 mm 000123 5.0 mm 000103 5.0 mm 000124 6.0 mm 000104 6.0 mm 000125 8.0 mm 000105 8.0 mm 000126 10.0 mm 000106 10.0 mm 000127 12.0 mm 000107 12.0 mm 000128 15.0 mm 000108 15.0 mm Chalk line reels and chalk line powder Sola Number Description 290235 Chalk line reel Sola CLK30 Large internal powder capacity. Polyester line made of triple twisted multifilament fibers. High tear strength according to ISO-2062 Multi functional hook.
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