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Pta and Hand Tools
Precision, Quality, Innovation PTA AND HAND TOOLS Hole Saws Hacksaws Jig Saws Reciprocating Saws Portable Band Saws Measuring Tapes Utility Knives Levels Plumb Bobs Chalk Rules & Squares Calipers Protractors Punches Shop Tools Lubricant Catalog 71 PRECISION, QUALITY, iNNOVATiON For more than 135 years, manufacturers, builders and craftsmen worldwide have depended upon precision tools and saws from The L.S. Starrett Company to ensure the consistent quality of their work. They know that the Starrett name on a saw blade, hand tool or measuring tool ensures exceptional quality, innovative products and expert technical assistance. With strict quality control, state-of-the-art equipment and an ongoing commitment to producing superior tools, the thousands of products in today's Starrett line continue to be the most accurate, robust and durable tools available. This catalog features those tools most widely used on a jobsite or in a workshop environment. 2 hole saws Our new line includes the Fast Cut and Deep Cut bi-metal saws, and application-specific hole saws engineered specifically for certain materials, power tools and jobs. A full line of accessories, including Quick-Hitch™ arbors, pilot drills and protective cowls, enables you to optimise each job with safe, cost efficient solutions. 09 hacksaws Hacksaw Safe-Flex® and Grey-Flex® blades and frames, Redstripe® power hack blades, compass and PVC saws to assist you with all of your hand sawing needs. 31 jig saws Our Unified Shank® jig saws are developed for wood, metal and multi-purpose cutting. The Starrett bi-metal unique® saw technology provides our saws with 170% greater resistance to breakage, cut faster and last longer than other saws. -
TOOLS and EQUIPMENT Orthotic 561
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Orthotic 561 Tools Shoe Stretchers............................562 Brannock Measuring Device..................562 Mixing Bowls ..............................562 Aluminum Cast Mandrels ....................562 Laminating Fixtures.........................563 Vises and Yates Clamps.................563-564 Measuring Devices .....................564-567 Hex Sets and Balldrivers.................567-569 Screw and Drill Gages ......................569 Cutting Nippers ............................570 Plastering Tools............................571 Shears and Scissors ....................571-572 Blades, Knives and Surforms .............572-575 Rivets, Punch Sets and Eyelets ...........576-579 Reamers .................................579 Needle Kit ................................579 Deburring Tool.............................579 Rout-A-Burr ...............................579 Precision Oiler.............................580 Countersinks ..............................580 Adjustable Bits.............................580 Tools Ball Set Tool . 580 Micro Torches and Heat Guns ............580-582 Cast Spreaders and Cutters ..............583-584 Alignment Fixtures .........................584 Benders and Contouring Iron .............584-585 Equipment Carvers, Cutters and Routers.............585-588 Sanding Accessories............ 589-591, 601-603 Sewing and Patching Machines ...............592 Drill Press ................................593 Band Saws . .594-595 Dust Collectors ........................596-597 -
Water Hammer Arrestors Materials Water Hammer Arrestor Should Be Selected
Sizing and Placement Rule 1 covers multiple fixture branch lines which do not exceed 20 feet length. Series 15M2 Explanation - Fixture unit sizing and selection table is used to Water Hammer Arrestor select the required PDI unit (water hammer arrestor). For Commercial/Residential Systems Riser Up to 20' Rule 1 Typical Branch Line Rule 2 covers multiple fixture branch lines which exceed 20 feet As shown above, it has been established that the preferred location in length. for the water hammer arrestor is at the end of the branch line between Explanation - Fixture unit sizing and selection table is used to the last two fixtures served. select the required PDI unit (water hammer arrestor). The sum of The location of the water hammer arrestor shown above applies to the fixture unit rating of units X and Y shall be equal to or greater branch lines that do not exceed 20 feet in length, from the start of the than the demand of the branches. horizontal branch line to the last fixture supply on this branch line. When the branch line exceeds the 20 foot length, an additional water Over 20' hammer arrestor should be used. This practice is best defined by two Rule 2 Features rules which have been established to cover the placement of water • NPT solid hex brass adapter or solder end connection hammer arrestors. for easy installation 15M2 • Approved for installation with no access panel required 15M2S • May be installed in new or existing plumbing systems with a standard pipe tee vertically, horizontally or at any angle • PDI Listed (PDI WH201) • Maintenance free – unit piston is the only moving part Selection for Long Piping Runs Sizing Table • Air pre-load is 60 psi (4.2 bar) Pre-charged The majority of sizing and selection applications will involve single and For Water Pressures up to 65psi Air Chamber multiple fixture branch lines. -
Cutting Tools & Metalworking
17–248 Punch Sets, Stamping Dies & Punches, Arbors Punch Sets Center Punch Sets Starrett Pin Punch Sets • Hardened, tempered and nicely finished • Knurled finger grip Part No. Model No. Number of Punch Diameter Length Contents Pieces 0324770 S565WB 8 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 4" (8) Drive Pin Punches, Round 7/32", 1/4", 5/16" Plastic Box Part No. Number of Pieces Length Punch Diameter 0324788 S565PC 8 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 4" (8) Drive Pin Punches, Vinyl Case 3163184 5 3", 4" 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 9/64", 5/32" 7/32", 1/4", 5/16" 3163185 8 4" 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32" 0325005 S248PC 5 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" 8" (5) Drive Pin Punches, Vinyl Case 3163194 4 4" 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4" 3163195 8 4" 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16" Starrett Prick Punch Set 3163196 8 4" 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16" • Points are carefully ground to correct taper 3163205 5 8" 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" 3163206 8 8" 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" • Allows exact placement of point, providing sharp impressions 3163222 7 4-1/2", 5" 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" • Hardened, tempered, and nicely finished 3163234 6 4", 4-1/8", 4-17/32" 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2" • 3 Prick punches: 5/64", 1/8", 5/32" • 2 Center punches: 1/16" and 3/32" Stamping Dies & Punches • Includes plastic case Steel Hand Stamps Part No. -
2016 Summer NRA Program
2016 Summer NRA Program NRA Program Gunsmithing Program Trinidad State Junior College 600 Prospect St. Trinidad, Colorado 81082 1-800-621-8752 ext. 5541 or 719-846-5541 [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Section _____ Page # President’s Welcome 3 Summer Coordinator’s Welcome 4 General Information 5-7 Gunsmithing Technician Certificate 8 Gunsmithing Fine Arts Certificate 8 NRA Firearms Safety Instructor Certificate 9 Using the GI Bill for courses 10 Shipping of Firearms 10 The NRA Foundation Scholarships 11-12 Bill Prator Gun Range 13 2016 Class Schedule 14-15 2016 Firearms Safety Instructor Schedule 16 Detailed Class Schedule – Description, Instructor Information and Tool Lists Week 1 Pgs. 18-25 Week 2 Pgs. 25-36 Week 3 Pgs. 36-45 Week 4 Pgs. 45-55 Week 5 Pgs. 55-61 Week 6 Pgs. 62-64 Week 7 Pgs. 64-75 Week 8 Pgs. 75-85 Week 9 Pgs. 86-91 Registration Form 92 Map of Campus and Driving Directions 94 What to do in and around Trinidad 95 Hotel, Restaurant and Attraction Information The fine print 99 2 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Excellence. One word says it all. The Gunsmithing School at Trinidad State Junior College has a long tradition of excellence. But don’t take our word for it. Our affiliation with the National Rifle Association assures students that the TSJC Summer NRA program is high quality. For nine glorious weeks, the finest craftsmen and artists from the Gunsmithing world gather in Southern Colorado to offer hands-on courses to students from all over the nation and the world. -
Paul Sellers' Workbench Measurements and Cutting
PAUL SELLERS’ WORKBENCH MEASUREMENTS AND CUTTING LIST PAUL SELLERS’ WORKBENCH MEASUREMENTS AND CUTTING LIST NOTE When putting together the cutting list for my workbench, I worked in imperial, the system with which I am most comfortable. I was not happy, however, to then provide direct conversions to metric because to be accurate and ensure an exact fit this would involve providing measurements in fractions of millimetres. When I do work in metric I find it more comfortable to work with rounded numbers, therefore I have created two slightly different sets of measurements. This means that in places the imperial measurement given is not a direct conversion of the metric measurement given. Therefore, I suggest you choose one or other of the systems and follow it throughout. © 2017 – Paul Sellers v2 PAUL SELLERS’ WORKBENCH MEASUREMENTS AND CUTTING LIST WOOD QTY DESCRIPTION SIZE (IMPERIAL) SIZE (METRIC) (THICK X WIDE X LONG) (THICK X WIDE X LONG) 4 Leg 2 ¾” x 3 ¾” x 34 ⅜” 70 x 95 x 875mm 1 Benchtop 2 ⅜” x 12” x 66” 65 x 300 x 1680mm 2 Apron 1 ⅝” x 11 ½” x 66” 40 x 290 x 1680mm 1 Wellboard 1” x 12 ½” x 66” 25 x 320 x 1680mm 4 Rail 1 ½” x 6” x 26” 40 x 150 x 654mm 2 Bearer 1 ¼” x 3 ¾” x 25” 30 x 95 x 630mm 4 Wedge ⅝” x 1 ½” x 9” 16 x 40 x 228mm 4 Wedge retainer ⅝” x 1 ½” x 4” 16 x 40 x 100mm HARDWARE QTY DESCRIPTION SIZE (IMPERIAL) SIZE (METRIC) 1 Vise 9” 225mm Dome head bolts (including nuts and washers) for 4 ⅜” x 5” 10 x 130mm bolting legs to aprons 2 Lag screws (with washers) for underside of vise ½” x 2 ½” 12 x 65mm 2 Lag screws for face -
United States Patent (19) 11) 4,416,737 Austin Et Al
United States Patent (19) 11) 4,416,737 Austin et al. (45) Nov. 22, 1983 54 PROCESS OF ELECTROPLATING A 2,844,530 7/1958 Wesley et al. ................ 204/43 TX NICKEL-ZINC ALOY ON STEEL STRIP 4,249,999 2/1981 Tsuda et al. .......................... 204/28 4,251,329 2/1981 Asano et al. ... ... 204/27 (75) Inventors: Lowell W. Austin, Weirton, W. Va.; 4,268,364 5/1981 Hall .................... ... 204/43 Z. James O. Stoddart, Clinton, Pa. 4,282,073 8/1981 Hirt et al. ........... ... 204/28 (73) Assignee: National Steel Corporation, 4,313,802 2/1982 Shibuya et al. ....................... 204/28 Pittsburgh, Pa. OTHER PUBLICATIONS (21 Appl. No.: 347,704 J. K. Dennis et al., "Nickel and Chromium Plating', pp. 22) Filed: Feb. 11, 1982 140-142, (1972). (51) Int. C. .......................... C25D 3/56; C25D 7/00 Primary Examiner-G. L. Kaplan (52) U.S. C. ........................................ 204/28; 204/27; Attorney, Agent, or Firm-O'Neil and Bean 204/43 T; 204/DIG. 13 ABSTRACT 58) Field of Search ..................... 204/43 T, 43 Z, 27, 57 204/28, DIG. 13 An electroplating process is disclosed for coating metal strip or sheet with a nickel-zinc alloy comprising at least 56) References Cited 80% nickel. Steel sheet coated with the alloy exhibits U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS excellent weldability. 2,419,231 4/1947 Schantz ........................ 204/43, ZX 2,840,517 6/1958 Faust et al. ....................... 204/43. T 9 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure 50 A 225ppm Zn O 40Oppm O600ppm A 800ppm 0800ppm 3 O PERCENT Zn N DEPOST vs. -
1. Hand Tools 3. Related Tools 4. Chisels 5. Hammer 6. Saw Terminology 7. Pliers Introduction
1 1. Hand Tools 2. Types 2.1 Hand tools 2.2 Hammer Drill 2.3 Rotary hammer drill 2.4 Cordless drills 2.5 Drill press 2.6 Geared head drill 2.7 Radial arm drill 2.8 Mill drill 3. Related tools 4. Chisels 4.1. Types 4.1.1 Woodworking chisels 4.1.1.1 Lathe tools 4.2 Metalworking chisels 4.2.1 Cold chisel 4.2.2 Hardy chisel 4.3 Stone chisels 4.4 Masonry chisels 4.4.1 Joint chisel 5. Hammer 5.1 Basic design and variations 5.2 The physics of hammering 5.2.1 Hammer as a force amplifier 5.2.2 Effect of the head's mass 5.2.3 Effect of the handle 5.3 War hammers 5.4 Symbolic hammers 6. Saw terminology 6.1 Types of saws 6.1.1 Hand saws 6.1.2. Back saws 6.1.3 Mechanically powered saws 6.1.4. Circular blade saws 6.1.5. Reciprocating blade saws 6.1.6..Continuous band 6.2. Types of saw blades and the cuts they make 6.3. Materials used for saws 7. Pliers Introduction 7.1. Design 7.2.Common types 7.2.1 Gripping pliers (used to improve grip) 7.2 2.Cutting pliers (used to sever or pinch off) 2 7.2.3 Crimping pliers 7.2.4 Rotational pliers 8. Common wrenches / spanners 8.1 Other general wrenches / spanners 8.2. Spe cialized wrenches / spanners 8.3. Spanners in popular culture 9. Hacksaw, surface plate, surface gauge, , vee-block, files 10. -
Install Your Gilpin Products Steel Fence
INSTALL YOUR GILPIN PRODUCTS STEEL FENCE Tool You May Need Level Tape Measure Drill Mitre Saw 3/8" Box or socket wrench Flat Screwdriver Center Punch Hammer Scriber or Pencil 1. Install posts. a. Location of posts determines placement and location of fence panels. b. In-ground posts should have at least 24” buried. c. If attaching to concrete, follow directions provided with masonry anchors. To guard against breaking or chipping, install flanges 3”- 4” from edge. d. Posts must be plumb and aligned. (If surface mount posts are not plumb, use shims as needed.) 2. If necessary, cut fence to fit between posts. Insure equal space between post and first picket at either end of panel. 3. Attach fence panels to posts using P/N 865 Adjustable Fittings. a. Drill 1/4” diameter holes approximately 7/8” from each end of both top and bottom fence rails. Mark location using template provided with fitting set. b. Drill 3/16” pilot holes in newel post for self-tapping screws. Use fence to determine location. c. Four inch (4”) space under bottom of pickets is recommended for best appearance. d. Attach L-shaped bracket to fence panel with nuts and bolts provided. e. Attach fence to post using self-tapping screws provided. 4. Tighten all connections. 5. Fence has baked on finish. Touch up hardware, scratches and cuts with rust resistant (not latex) paint. DECO TRITON OASIS (800) 348-0746 www.gilpininc.com [email protected] ©Gilpin Products, LLC. 2019 1 INSTALL YOUR GILPIN PRODUCTS STEEL FENCE Tools you may need Level Tape Measure Drill Hacksaw 3/8” Box or Socket Flat Screwdriver Center Punch Hammer Scriber or Pencil 1. -
Hammer Drill
Hammer Drill 15 mm (9/16”) MODEL HP1501 004187 DOUBLE INSULATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SPECIFICATIONS Model HP1501 Concrete 15 mm (9/16”) Capacities Steel 13 mm (1/2”) Wood 25 mm (1”) No load speed (RPM) 0 - 2,800/min. Blows per minute 0 - 44,800 Overall length 299 mm (11-3/4”) Net weight 1.7 kg (3.7 lbs) • Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice. • Specifications may differ from country to country. GENERAL SAFETY RULES USA002-2 (For All Tools) WARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Work Area 3. Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool. Distrac- 1. Keep your work area clean and well lit. tions can cause you to lose control. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite acci- dents. Electrical Safety 2. Do not operate power tools in explosive 4. Double insulated tools are equipped with atmospheres, such as in the presence of a polarized plug (one blade is wider than flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power the other.) This plug will fit in a polarized tools create sparks which may ignite the dust outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit or fumes. fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified elec- 2 trician to install a polarized outlet. Do not 13. -
HAMMERS DEMOLITION HAMMER BITS CHART 1-1/8” Hex Shank Makita Large Shank Makita Small Shank D15 D14 D13 D12 D9 D7 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D7 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D10 D8 D3 D1
HAMMERS DEMOLITION HAMMER BITS CHART 1-1/8” Hex Shank Makita Large Shank Makita Small Shank D15 D14 D13 D12 D9 D7 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D7 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D10 D8 D3 D1 Makita HM1304B HM1810 Large Makita 1-1/8” Small Hex HM1500 HK1810 SDS Plus Shank SDS Max Shank 3/4” Hex Shank D10 D8 D3 D2 D1 HK1820 D9 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D16 D11 D9 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 SDS max HK1820L 3/4” Hex 21/32” SDS Round Shank Plus HM0860C HM1100C HM1202C HK0500 HM1211B ROTARY HAMMER BITS CHART SDS PLUS SHANK HR3210C R1 HR3210FCT R8 IS ADAPTER WHICH ALLOWS OLDER TOOLS TO USE DEMOLITION BITS R6 HR2811F Metal R3 R2 HR3000C Wood R4 SDS Plus HR2432 D1 R23c R23b R23 R23a HR2455 R9 R8 R10 HR2470F / FT HR160DWA & HR2400 only SDS MAX SHANK D4 R1a HR5210C D5 HR5211C D1 D11 D6 HR4010C SDS HR4011C D2 HR4510C D16 D15 max HR4511C SDS Max D18 D9 D3 HR4002 R24c R24b R24 R24a HR4500C SPLINE SHANK & 3/4” HEX SHANK 21/32” Round Shank D4 D2 3/4” HEX Shank 21/32” Round Shank D5 D3 HR3851 D8 D6 R6 D7 HR4040C R1b D1 D18 D17 R24a R24c R24b R24 D16 HR5000 Taper Shank R5 Spline Shank 67 HAMMERS DEMOLITION HAMMER BITS CHART Demolition Hammer Bits Chart HM1202C, HM1100C, HR3210C/FCT, HM0860C, HR5210C, HR3000C, HR2811F, HR5211C, HR4510C, HM1810C, HM1304B HM1500 HK1810 HR2455, HR2432, Model HR4511C, HR4500C, HR2470F/FT, HK1820, HR4010C, HR4011C, HK0500 HR4002 Ref. No. Description 1-1/8" Hex 3/4" Hex Makita Large Makita Small SDS Plus 3/4" Hex, 21/32" Round SDS Max Hex Shank Size Part No. -
The Leading Manufacturer of Forged Hand and Power Tools Accessories Since 1946
122806_A_AJAX_ATW-lisa 7/17/12 8:20 PM Page 1 The Leading Manufacturer of Forged Hand and Power Tools Accessories Since 1946 TM Phone: 800.323.9129 • Fax: 800.424.2529 122806_A_AJAX_r3.qxp_AJAX 7/25/12 11:59 AM Page 3 Phone: 800.323.9129 • Fax: 800.424.2529 www.ajaxtools.com ZIP GUN CHISELS & ACCESSORIES WELD FLUX CHISELS & ACCESSORIES CHIPPING HAMMER TOOLS & ACCESSORIES BERYLLIUM COPPER SAFETY TOOLS RIVET BUSTER TOOLS & ACCESSORIES PAVING BREAKER TOOLS DRILL STEEL TOOLS ELECTRIC HAMMER TOOLS RIGGER TOOLS HAND TOOLS WEDGES, LINE UP PINS & SCRAPERS DEMOLITION TOOLS TM Wear Safety Goggles 4 122806_A_AJAX_ATW-lisa 7/17/12 8:20 PM Page 5 23⁄8" 3 .495" 111⁄16" .495" 2 ⁄8" 60mm 51⁄64" 15⁄16" 60mm 13⁄4" 17 ⁄32" .485" 44.4mm .580" 15⁄32" .469" 14.7mm .576" .680" .680" .576" 17.2mm 17.2mm .812" .812" 3 3 20.6mm 2 ⁄8" 3⁄8" 13 9 20.6mm 23⁄8" ⁄8" 60.3mm ⁄16" ⁄16" .495" 19⁄32" 29⁄32" 9.5mm 9.5mm 60.3mm 3 4 1⁄2" sq. 1⁄4" 1⁄4" 1 ⁄ " .360" Ø .415" 44.4mm .580" .425" 1 14.7mm Ø .373" .576" 1 ⁄8" .680" 13⁄16" 11⁄8" 13⁄16" 28.5mm 17.2mm 20.6mm 28.5mm 20.6mm 21⁄2" 1 4 21⁄2" 11⁄4" 1 5 1 ⁄ " 3⁄8" 63.5mm 3 1 ⁄4" REF 1 ⁄64" 32mm 63.5mm 32mm ⁄8" .620" 9.5mm 13⁄4" 9.5mm .354" .919" 1" 3⁄8" .375" .610" 44.4mm 13 13 .576" .680"