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JAN-MAR 2021 Precision Magnetic 4 Pc Industrial Metalworking Tooling &SolutionsSince1965 JAN-MAR 2021 Precision Magnetic 4 Pc. Edge 2 Flute Premium Dial Protractor Finder Solid Carbide With Center Punch Set End Mills MINIATURE - CENTER CUTTING FEATURES: • Marks center Flute Part No. Reg. Series 121 of flat, square, Size Length 5-100- Net Price SALE! or round stock. .005" .015" -52101 $69.72 $59.26 FEATURES: • Magnetic v-base Part No. .010 .030 -52103 49.81 42.34 • 1/8" shank attaches firmly .015 .045 -52105 29.47 25.05 diameter. to round or flat 1-397-265 .020 .060 -52109 28.96 24.62 • 1-1/2" OAL. .025 .075 -52111 28.96 24.62 ferrous surfaces. Reg. Net • Micrograin • Hardened steel Price $24.50 .030 .090 -52113 29.47 25.05 10% cobalt center punch. .035 .105 -52116 22.82 19.40 grade. $ 38 .040 .120 -52120 22.82 19.40 18 .045 .135 -52122 22.82 19.40 Part No. .050 .150 -52125 22.82 19.40 .055 .165 -52127 22.82 19.40 1-815-500 Head Tip .060 .180 -52131 20.34 17.29 Reg. 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