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Gribbins Tool Catalog SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG To redeem your safety incentive points for tools, send an email to Vickie Dubord and Stacey Forrester - [email protected] and [email protected] Include the tool name, product ID, and quantity. TOOLS listed by points needed. 5 POINTS NEEDED Buckaroos 5″ Knife Sheath T-35A Buckaroos 8″ Knife Sheath T-35B Malco Large Grip 3 1/2″ Scratch Awl T-60F Malco Sheet Metal Scribe T-74F Malco Trammel Replacement Points T-74D Poly Web Strapping 1″x2′ Long w/ Buckle T-12S-2 Poly Web Strapping 1″x4′ Long w/ Buckle T-12S-4 Poly Web Strapping 1″x6′ Long w/ Buckle T-12S-6 Rad Divider Replacement Points T-76F Stanley Diameter & Circumference Tape Rule T-56F Stanley Wallboard Saw T-58B Wiss Utility Knife T-36UK 10 POINTS NEEDED Accusharp Knife Sharpener T-62C Accusharp Scissor Sharpener T-62D Buckaroos 6 oz. Metal Adhesive Gun w/Rigid Spout T-1G Buckaroos Mini Insulation Knife T-36MK Crescent 3 7/8″ Scratch Awl T-60D Dexter 4″ Tapered Point Shoe Knife T-36Q Dexter 6″ Rubber Knife T-36EE Easy Grip Hole Cutter T-36C General Cotter Pin Puller T-19A Lufkin 1/2″ x 12′ Series 1000 Power Tape Measure T-56HV-1 Lufkin 3/4″ x 12′ Series 1000 Power Tape Measure T-56HV-2 Marshalltown RockWarrior Utility Saw T-58K OXO Serrated 6″ All-Purpose Knife T-36OXO Poly Web Strapping 1″ x 10′ Long w/ Buckle T-12S-10 Poly Web Strapping 1″x8′ Long w/ Buckle T-12S-8 Russel International Curved Blade 6″ Boning Knife T-36RR Russel International Scalloped Blade 6″ Utility Knife T-36SC-6 Russell International Narrow Flex Blade 6″ Boning Knife T-36PP Russell International Wide Blade 6″ Boning Knife T-36MM SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG 10 POINTS NEEDED Russell-Harrington #421 Shoe Knife T-36DD Scalloped 6″ Utility Knife T-36A1 Scalloped 8″ Utility Knife T-36B1 Stanely Contractor Grade Wallboard Saw T-58BB 15 POINTS NEEDED Black Aluminum Mini Pipe Caliper T-13C Buckaroos Pocket Reference Guide T-25C Bullnose Pointing Trowel T-75D Clauss 8″ Stainless Steel Bent Scissor T-63P Clauss 9″ True Professional Titanium Shear T-63T Clauss ExtremEdge Titanium Bonded Shear T-63S Clauss Stainless Steel 9″ Bent Shear T-63E Crescent 10″ Tongue & Groove Pliers T-53K Crescent 7″ Tongue & Groove Pliers T-53J Dexter 10″ Rubber Knife T-36R Dexter Mica Knife T-36FF Flexible Pointing Trowel T-75A Klenk Doubled-Sided Duct Knife w/Sheath T-36DK Klenk Ergo Handled Double-Sided Duct Knife T-36DK2 Klenk Utility Jack Knife T-36JK Lufkin 1″ x 25′ Series 1000 Power Tape Measure T-56HV-4 Lufkin 3/4″ x 25′ Series 1000 Power Tape Measure T-56HV-3 SofGrip 6″ Scalloped Utility Knife T-36WW Tapered File Stone T-62A Workhorse Box Tool Holder T-73M Workhorse Brand 35 Pocket Tool Carrier T-9D Workhorse Brand 55 Pocket Tool Carrier T-9E Yellow Handle Limelight 3 3/4″ Poultry Knife T-36SS 20 POINTS NEEDED Channellock Code Blue 9 1/2″ Tongue & Groove Pliers T-53CB-3 Clauss 8″ High Leverage SureSet Shears T-63K Clauss Multi Purpose Shear T-63C Dexter #1376 Boning Knife T-36S Dexter #1376 -HB Flexible Ham Boning Knife T-36HB Dexter #1376 -HBR Flexible Ham Boning Knife- T-36HBR Rosewood Handle SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG 20 POINTS NEEDED Dexter #1377 Wide Blade Boning Knife T-36AA Dexter 8″ Fillet Knife T-36QR Industrial Pipe Insulation & Metal Handbook T-25A Lufkin Circumference/Diameter Tape Measure T-56W Malco Double Edge Smooth Blade Duct Knife T-36DK-6 Malco Model #18 Rad Divider T-76D Malco Model #24 Rad Divider T-76E Methods & Layouts Handbook T-24A Midwest Aviation Snip – Green Handle T-65J Midwest Aviation Snip – Red Handle T-65K Midwest Aviation Snip – Yellow Handle T-65H Midwest Snips Bulldog Snip – Orange Handle T-65E Pipe Calipers T-13A Scalloped 5-1/2″ Utility Slicer T-36SGL SofGrip White Handled 6″ Boning Knife T-36SG Stanley “Shortcut” Tool Box Saw T-58E Stanley Leverlock Tape Measure 1″ x 25′ T-56Y Stanley Leverlock Tape Measure 1″ x 30′ T-56Z V-Lo 6″ Scalloped Utility Knife T-36VL5 Wiss Metalmaster Aviation Snip – Green Handle T-65W Wiss Metalmaster Aviation Snip – Red Handle T-65X Wiss Metalmaster Aviation Snip – Yellow Handle T-65V Workhorse Dual Pocket Nail & Tool Pouch T-73L Workhorse Electricians Pouch T-73J Workhorse Heavy Duty Tool Pouch T-73K Yellow Handle Limelight 6″ Curved Blade Boning Knife T-36UU Yellow Handle Limelight 6″ Flexible Blade Boning Knife T-36TT 30 POINTS NEEDED Channellock 7″ End Cut Nipper T-45A Channellock 8″ Code Blue End Cut Nippers T-45F Channellock 8″ End Cut Nipper T-45B Channellock Code Blue 8″ Diagonal Cutting Pliers T-53CB-2 Channellock Code Blue 8″ Extra Wide Adjustable Wrench T-53CB-5 Channellock Code Blue 9 1/2″ Crimping Pliers w/ Cutters T-53CB-4 SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG 30 POINTS NEEDED Clauss 7″ Curved Light Metal Cutting Snip T-63H Crescent 8″ End Cut Nipper T-45E General 8″ Flat Leg Wing Divider T-76A Insulators English Pointing Trowel T-75B Insulators Finishing Trowel T-75E Klenk 5-Blade Crimper T-18C Klenk 5-Blade Offset Crimper T-18E Klenk Telescoping Flashlight T-129 Malco TR18 Trammel Points T-74B Midwest Offset Aviation Snip – Green Handle T-65F Midwest Offset Aviation Snip – Red Handle T-65G Midwest Upright Snip – Green Handle T-65UR-R Midwest Upright Snip – Red Handle T-65UR-L SofGrip 8″ Tiger Edge Utility Knife T-36VV SofGrip Scalloped 9″ All Purpose Knife T-36LL Tee Master T-56TM V-Lo 6″ Flexible Boning Knife T-36VL1 V-Lo 6″ Narrow Blade Boning Knife T-36VL2 V-Lo 8″ Fillet Knife T-36VL3 V-Lo 9″ Scalloped Utility Knife T-36VL4 Wiss 10 1/2″ Multimaster Snip T-65-M300 Wiss 11″ Straight Pattern Snip T-65KK Wiss 12 1/2″ Straight Pattern Snip T-65LL Wiss 3-Blade Crimper T-18D Wiss 9 3/4″ Straight Pattern Snip T-65JJ Wiss J-7 Light Metal Straight Cutting Snip T-63M Wiss Metalmaster Offset Snip – Green Handle T-65L Wiss Metalmaster Offset Snip – Red Handle T-65M Workhorse Brand 75 Pocket Tool Carrier T-9F Workhorse Leather 8 Pocket Tool Pouch T-73N 40 POINTS NEEDED Black Aluminum Pipe Caliper T-13B Bostitch P6C-6 Stapling Plier T-93 Bostitch P6C-8 Stapling Plier T-99 Channellock Code Blue H.D. 8 1/2″ Long Nose Pliers T-53CB-1 General 12″ Falt Leg Wing Divider T-76B SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG 40 POINTS NEEDED General Trammel Points T-74A Gore Layout Rule T-56GR Klenk 16 oz Fiberglass Tinners Hammer T-30H Klenk 20 oz Square Head Tinners Hammer T-30J Klenk Pipe Cutter-Slot or Double Cut T-65-PC Malco 5-Blade Hand Crimper T-18F Malco Max 2000 Offset Snip- Green Handle T-65GG Malco Max 2000 Offset Snip- Red Handle T-65HH Malco TR42 Trammel Points T-74C Markwell G-7 Hog Ring Plier T-68Y Stanley Alkaline Aluminum Flashlight T-127 Stanley Tripod Flashlight T-126 Wiss 5-Blade Crimper T-18B Wiss Metal Master Pipe and Duct Snip T-65-41R Wiss Metalmaster Special Series Snip- Left Cut T-65CC Wiss Metalmaster Special Series Snip- Right Cut T-65BB 50 POINTS NEEDED Bostitch P7 Hog Ring Pliers T-68-P-7 Buckaroos Miter Tubes T-43A Klenk 9 1/2″ Offset Fairmont Tongs T-32H Klenk 9 1/2″ Straight Fairmont Tongs T-32G Nicholson #420 Tuttle Tooth Pruning Saw T-58L Osborne #106-8″ Wing Divider T-76L Stanley 3-in-1 Tripod LED Flashlight T-125 Wiss Hand Notcher T-46E Wiss Hand Seamer T-32E 60 POINTS NEEDED Bostitch T6-60C2 Outward Clinch Tacker T-107 Bostitch T6-80C2 Outward Clinch Tacker T-108 Buckaroos Black G-26 Outward Clinch Tacker T-68-BL26 Buckaroos Black G-5 Outward Clinch Tacker T-68-BL5 Buckaroos Red G-5 Outward Clinch Tacker T-68-5 Fiberglass Handled 21 oz Tinners Hammer T-30G Lufkin Blacksmith Folding Rule 2′ T-56AA Malco 3″ Wide Hand Seamer T-32K Malco Hand Notcher T-46F Midwest 6″ Wide Hand Seamer T-32J SAFETY INCENTIVE TOOL CATALOG 60 POINTS NEEDED Osborne #106-12 Wing Divider T-76M Stanley Rechargeable Aluminum Flashlight T-128 Wiss Offset Hand Seamer T-32F Wiss Offset Pattern Snip T-65D Wood Handled 21 oz Tinners Hammer T-30F 70 POINTS NEEDED Clauss Industrial Shear T-63F Malco 18 oz Setting Hammer T-30K Malco Turbo Shear T-63N Stanley FatMax Xtreme Open Tote Tool Bag T-9J Stanley FatMax Xtreme Technicians Bag T-9H 80 POINTS NEEDED Lufkin 3′ Steel Circumference Rule T-56G 100 POINTS NEEDED Lufkin 4′ Steel Circumference Rule T-56H.
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