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Shop Supplies Shop Supplies www.neiafasteners.com www.nfc-usa.com E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 1-800-782-6342 1-800-786-4658 8530 “K” Street 1817 Jasper Street Omaha, NE 68127 Kansas City, MO 64116 Phone: (402) 592-4988 Phone: (816) 221-8885 Fax: (402) 592-9271 Fax: (816) 472-5555 905 East Kansas Ave. 2335 B-104 E. Chestnut Expwy. Arkansas City, KS 67005 Springfield, MO 65802 Phone: (620) 442-7526 Phone: (417) 865-6246 Fax: (620) 442-7583 Fax: (417) 865-0596 Table of Contents Categorized Listing SHOP SUPPLIES 1 ABRASIVES 60 DRILL BITS 1 Bristle Discs 68 1/2” Shank S&D Series 10 Chop Saw Wheels 62 1/2” Shank S&D Nitro Series 10 Clean & Strip Discs 66 3/8” Shank Nitro Series 11 Cut Off Wheels & Mandrel 60 Aircraft Extension Series 13 Emery Cloth 65 BG135 Series 2 Fibre Discs 66 Brute Series 4 Flap Discs 63 Cobalt Series 5 Flap Discs- Mini 63 Countersinks 15 Flap Wheels 64 Cryo 135 Series 1 Grinding Wheels 60 Double End Series 12 Hand Pads 68 Empty Indexes 23 Roloc Abrasive Discs 66 Jobber Length Series 6 Silicon Carbide Sandscreen 64 Left Hand Series 9 Steel Wool 69 Letter Size Series 7 Surface Cond. Discs & Holders- 3M 67 Magnum Series 3 Surface Cond. Discs & Holders 68 Masonry Carbide Tip Series 13 AUTO ACCESSORIES 72 Metric Jobber Brute Series 12 Application Squeegee 72 Reamer Brute Series 15 Floor Mats 72 Screw Machine Length Series 12 Seat Covers 72 Spade Bits 13 BALL JOINTS 44 Vari-Bits/Ultra-Bits 14 Ball Joint Assembly 44 Wire Gauge Series 8 Male & Female Ball Joints 45 EYE BOLTS 38 Male & Female Ball Joints w/ Stud 46 Drop Forged Galvanized 39 CAPS & PLUGS 52 Machinery 39 Plastic Plug Button 53 Turned Eye 38 Steel Plug Button 53 GLOVES 78 Tapered Caps & Plugs 52 Brown Jersey 78 Tapered Caps & Plugs- Thick Flange 53 Cut Resistant 82 CARBIDE BURS 16 Double Sided PVC 78 CHAIN HARDWARE 41 Foam Dipped Nitrile 82 Clevis Grab Hook 41 Latex Coated 82 Cold Shut Link 41 Latex Disposable 83 Quick Link 41 Leather Drivers 80 Ratchet Load Binders 42 Leather Drivers- Insulated 80 Ratchet Tie Down Straps 42 Leather Palm 79 Rope Ratchet 42 Mechanics 81 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle 41 Nitrile Disposable 83 Spring Hook 41 Polar Fleece Winter 79 Turnbuckle 42 Smitty Palm Coated 78 Welders 79 HEX DIES 22 Table of Contents Categorized Listing HEX KEY WRENCHES 49 SAW BLADES & ACCESSORIES 26 Long Arm 49 Air Saw Blades 28 Metric 49 Bandsaw Blades 26 Sets 50 Circular Saw Blade 27 Short Arm 49 Compact Frame 26 T-Handle 49 Hacksaw Blades 26 HOLE SAWS & ACCESSORIES 24 Hacksaw Frames 26 Hole Saws 24 Jig Saw Blades 28 Hole Saw Accessories 24 Reciprocating Saw Blades 29 Hole Saw Kits 25 Tri-Fold Saw 26 KEYSERTS 34 SCREW EXTRACTORS 17 O-RINGS 35 SNAPS 40 A/C 37 SPRINGS 47 Fractional 35 Carburetor Return 48 Metric 36 Compression 47 PAINT ACCESSORIES & BRUSHES 57 Extension 48 Acid Brush 57 TAPE 70 Chip Brush 57 Automotive Attachment 72 Paint Roller Covers 57 Duct 70 Paint Roller Handle 57 Electrical 73 Paint Tray 57 Filament Strapping 71 Parts Cleaning Brush 57 Glass Cloth 73 Spray Bottles 57 Masking 70 PUTTY KNIVES & SCRAPERS 56 Moisture Sealant 73 RAZOR BLADES & ACCESSORIES 54 Packing 71 Auto-Lock Utility Knife & Blades 55 Packing Tape Dispenser 71 Carton Cutter 54 PTFE Sealant 70 Razor Blade Scrapers 54 Splicing 73 Single Edge Razor Blades 56 TAPS & ACCESSORIES 18 Utility Blades 55 Bottoming 20 Utility Knives 54 Pipe 21 SAFETY 74 Plug 19 Earplugs 75 Spiral Point 21 Eye Wash 76 Taper 18 Hi-Viz Apparel 77 Tap & Drill Set 21 Lens Cleaning 76 Tap Wrench 21 Respirators 75 THREAD REPAIR INSERTS 31 Safety Glasses 74 Individual Kits 32 Safety Walk Tape 75 Inserts 31 Master Kits 32 Spark Plug Kits 32 Table of Contents Categorized Listing TOWELS 84 Absorbent Pads 87 Bucket Wipers 85 Center-Pull 87 General Purpose Wipers 85 Jumbo Roll Dispensers 86 Magic Scrubs 84 Scrubs 84 Shop Towels 85 Sun Skeeter Wipes 84 Waterweave HD Wipers 86 U-BOLTS 38 UTILITY 51 Hanger Strapping 51 Mechanics Wire 51 Rope 51 Rubber Tarp Straps 51 S-Hooks 51 WIRE BRUSHES 58 Circular 59 Cup 58 Hand 58 Toothbrushes 58 Wire End 59 Wire Wheel 59 WIRE ROPE & ACCESSORIES 43 Coated Galvanized Cable 43 Combo Swager 43 Swage Sleeves 43 Wire Rope Clips 43 Wire Rope Thimbles 43 Table of Contents Alphabetized Listing " Buna-N 3/16" Thickness 32 "S" Hook 48 Buna-N 3/32" Thickness 32 1 Buna-N 3MM Thickness 33 Buna-N 4MM Thickness 33 1/2" Shank S & D Nitro Series 9 Buna-N O-Ring Kit 32 1/2" Shank S & D Series 9 1/2" Shank S & D Series Drill Set 9 C 12" Aircraft Extension Series 12 Caps & Plugs 49-50 13-Point Replacement Blade 52 Carbide Burs 1/4" Shank 15 3 Carburetor Return Spring 45 Carton Cutter 51 3/8" Shank Mechanics Length Nitro Series 10 Center-Pull Towels 83 3/8" Shank Mechanics Length Nitro Series Drill Set 10 Center-Pull Towels- Scott 83 3/8" Shank Nitro Series 10 Chain Hardware 38-39 6 Chip Brush 54 6" Aircraft Extension Series 12 Chisel Scraper & Joint Knife 53 8 Chop Saw Wheels 59 8-Point Replacement Blade 52 Chop Saw Wheels- Hi-Performance 59 A Circular Saw Blade 25 Abrasives 57-66 Clevis Grab Hooks 38 Absorbent Pads- Gen Purpose 83 Cobalt Drill Sets 4 Absorbent Pads- Oil Only 83 Cobalt Series 4 Air Conditioning O-Rings 34 Cold Shut Links 38 Air Saw Blades 26 Combined Drill & Countersink 14 Aluminum Cut Ball Shape 15 Combo Swagger 40 Aluminum Cut Cylindrical 15 Compact Hand Saw 25 Aluminum Cut Cylindrical Ball Nose 15 Compression Springs 44 Aluminum Cut Oval Shape 15 Cone Shape 15 Aluminum Cut Tree Radius 15 Countersinks- 3 Flute 14 Aluminum Swage Sleeves 40 Crimped Wire Circular Brush 56 Application Squeegee 69 Crimped Wire Cup Brushes 55 AR3 Safety Glasses 71 Crimped Wire End Brush 56 Arbor Adapter 23 Crimped Wire Flared Brushes 56 Autoloading Utility Knife 51 Cushion Grip T-Handle 46 Auto-Lock 13-Point Utility Knife 52 Cushion Grip T-Handle Sets 47 Auto-Lock 8-Point Utility Knife 52 Cut Off Wheel Mandrel 58 Automotive Attachment Tape- 3M 69 Cut Off Wheels Type 1 58 B Cut Off Wheels Type 1- 3M 58 Ball End L-Wrench Sets 47 Cut Off Wheels Type 1- Hi-Performance 58 Ball Joint Assemblies 41 Cut Off Wheels Type 1- Performance 58 Ball Joints 41-43 Cut Off Wheels Type 27 58 Ball Shape 15 Cut-Resistant Gloves 78 Bench Grinding Wheels 57 Cutting Tools 12, 14 Bench Grinding Wheels- Green Silicone 57 Cylindrical 15 BG135 Series 1 Cylindrical Ball Nose 15 BG135 Series Drill Sets 1 D Bi-Metal 24 Detour 32 Earplugs 72 Bi-Metal Band Saw Blades 25 Disc Holders Type R 65 Bi-Metal Hacksaw Blades 25 Double End Series 11 Bi-Metal Hole Saws 23 Double Sided PVC Dotted Gloves 74 Black Nitrile Disposable Gloves 79 Drill Bits 1-12 Bottoming Taps HSS 19 Drop Forged Galvanized Eye Bolts 36 Bottoming Taps Metric HSS 19 Duct Tape 67 Brown Jersey Gloves 74 E Brute Series 3 Electrical Moisture Sealant Tape 70 Brute Series Drill Sets 3 Electrical Tape 70 Bucket Wipers 81 Electrical Tape- 7 Mil 70 Bucket Wipers-Refill 81 Electrical Tape- Premium 70 Buna-N 1/16" Thickness 32 Emery Cloth- Economy 62 Buna-N 1/8" Thickness 32 Emery Cloth- Premium 62 Buna-N 2.5MM Thickness 33 Emery Cloth- Wright Pack 62 Buna-N 2MM Thickness 33 Empty Cabinets & Indexes 22 Table of Contents Alphabetized Listing E Jig Saw Blades- Universal Shank 26 Empty Metal Drill Cabinet 22 Jobber Length Drill Sets 5 Empty Metal Drill Index 22 Jobber Length Series 5 Empty Round Plastic Index 22 Journey Safety Glasses 71 Extension Springs 45 Jumbo Roll Dispenser 82 Extensions 23 K Eye Wash 73 Keyserts 31 Eye Wash Station 73 Knot Wire Cup Brushes 55 Eye x Eye Forged Turnbuckle 39 Knot Wire End Brush 56 Eyebolts 36 L F Latex Coated Gloves 78 Female Ball Joints 42 Latex Coated Lined Gloves- Hi Viz 78 Female Ball Joints with Stud 43 Latex Disposable Gloves 79 Fibre Disc- Green Corps 63 Leather Drivers Glove- Thinsulate Lined 76 Filament Strapping Tape 68 Leather Drivers Gloves- Keystone Thumb 76 Flap Discs- 5/8-11 Arbor 60 Leather Drivers Gloves- Straight Thumb 76 Flap Discs- High Density 60 Leather Palm Gloves 75 Flap Discs- Hi-Performance 60 Leather Palm Gloves- HD 75 Flap Discs- Mini Performance 61 Left Hand Drill Set 8 Flap Discs- Performance 60 Left Hand Series 8 Flap Wheels 61 Lenox Gold Utility Blades 52 Floor Mats 69 Lens Cleaning Station 73 Foam Dipped Nitrile Gloves 78 Lens Cleaning Towelettes 73 Fold-Up Razor Scraper 51 Letter Size Drill Set 6 For Hydraulic Fittings 49 Letter Size Series 6 For NPT Threaded Pipe 49 Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 70 For Unthreaded Pipe 49 Liquid Electrical Tape 70 Fractional Inserts 28 Long Arm 46 Fractional Kits 29 L-Wrench Sets 47 G M General Purpose Wipers 81 Magic Scrubs Cleaning Wipes 80 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape 70 Magnum Series 2 Gloves 74-79 Magnum Series Drill Sets 2 Goatskin Mechanics Gloves 77 Male Ball Joints 42 GorillaGrip Fold Up Hex Key Sets 47 Male Ball Joints with Stud 43 Grinding Wheel Type 27 57 Masking Tape- Gen Purpose 67 Grinding Wheel Type 27- Aluminum 57 Masking Tape Green- 3M 67 Grinding Wheel Type 27- Hi-Performance 57 Masonry Carbide Tip Series 12 H Master Repair Kit - Coarse Thread 30 Hand Pads Gray- 3M 66 Master Repair Kit - Fine Thread 30 Hand Pads Green 66 Master Repair Kit - Metric Thread 30 Hand Pads Maroon- 3M 66 Mechanics Wire 48 Hanger Strapping- Galvanized 48 Metal Fold Up Hex Key Sets 47 Heavy Duty Ratchet Tie Down Strap 39 Metric 46 Heavy Duty Utility Knife 51 Metric Buna-N O-Ring Kit 33 Hex Dies 21 Metric Inserts 28 Hex Key Sets 47 Metric Jobber Brute Series 11 Hex Key Wrenches 46 Metric Kits 29 Hex Rethreading Dies- Fractional 21 Metric Nitrile Air Conditioning O-Rings 34 Hex Rethreading Dies- Metric 21 Metric O-Rings 33 Hex Rethreading Dies- Pipe 21 Mirage
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