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Sl No Particulars Specification Brand Units Rate Remarks 1 3D Laser Level Green Beam, Model: SL-445PF No. 2 AAC Block Hand Saw with Dimond Teeth 22 Inches No Tools & Equipments 2021-22 Sl No Particulars Specification Brand Units Rate Remarks 1 3D Laser Level Green beam, Model: SL-445PF No. 2 AAC block hand Saw with dimond teeth 22 inches No. 250 amperes (welding cable, AC arc welding machine (air cool) with all the 3 electrode holder, earth clamp 600 ESSAB/POWER-CON No. accessories amperes) Aluminium alloy angulariser ruler 4 Adjustable six-fold tool ruler drill guide No. BO7MQLJ8Y3 5 Adjustable spanner 8 inch. long Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 6 Adjustable wrench 12 inch Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 7 Adjustable wrench 18 inch Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 8 Airless paint sprayer 1010w Gh-6 Mini DIY No. 9 Al. Extension ladder 28 ft. Height No. 10 Aluminum ladder double folding 15 mtr No. 11 Aluminum platform ladder 5 metre height. No. 12 Angle grinder (with wheel) P 100-02100 mm Bosch/Makita No. 13 Angle grinder (with wheel) Heavy duty GWS 20-180 Bosch/Makita No. 14 Angle Grinder Dust Guard NAKAYA No. 15 Anvil 50-100 Kgs No. 16 Arc welding machine Sai ARC 400 No. 17 Auger bits 10mm Ludhra No. 18 Auger bits 12mm Ludhra No. 19 Auger bits 16mm Ludhra No. Dark shade control: Outside step less adjustment • Store temperature: -20 to +70 20 Auto Darkening welding Helmat ESSAB No. deg.C • Power control: Automatic 21 Auto feeder Model No : AF 32 Jai No. 22 Automatic electric paint roller with brush ALEKO DP – AR 100 220 v No. 23 Ball peen Hammer 500g Stanley No. 24 Ball peen Hammer 250g Stanley No. 25 Bar bender machine No. 26 Bar bending Die 8mm No. 27 Bar bending Die 10mm No. 28 Bar bending Die 12mm No. 29 Bar bending Die 16mm No. 30 Battery Operated drilling Machine 9.6v GSR 9.6 Bosch/Makita No. 31 Bench chain vice 1/2" t0 2" Ridgid No. 32 Bench Drill 450 W, 16 mm, Skil No. 33 Bench Grinder 150mm AEG No. 34 Bench Grinder 250 W, 150mm X 20 mm Skil No. 35 Bench Vice Stanley/Ridgid No. 36 Bevel Chisel 5mm Stanley No. 37 Bevel Chisel 6mm Stanley No. 38 Bevel Chisel 8mm Stanley No. 39 Bevel Chisel 10mm Stanley No. 40 Bevel Chisel 12mm Stanley No. 41 Bevel Chisel 14mm Stanley No. 42 Bevel Chisel 16mm Stanley No. 43 Bevel Chisel 18mm Stanley No. 44 Bevel Chisel 20mm Stanley No. 45 Bevel Chisel 22mm Stanley No. 46 Bevel Chisel 24mm Stanley No. 47 Bevel chisel with plastic handle 4mm - 24mm Stanley No. 48 Binding wire hand tool twister BFD-WT09 Seven Plus No. 49 Block plane 6 inches Stanley No. 50 Blue Chip Bevel Edge chisel TM4441, 24 mm Stanley No. 51 Blue Chip Bevel Edge chisel TM44414, 16 mm Stanley No. 52 Blue Chip Bevel Edge chisel TM44434, 19 mm Stanley No. 53 Blue Chip Bevel Edge chisel TM44412, 13 mm Stanley No. Size/Dimension 18mm 54 Brick Bolster Chisel No. length 10" 55 Brick hammer 250 g Stanley No. 56 Brick Jointer 3/8-Inch & 1/2-Inch MARSHALLTOWN No. 57 Carbide tip drill bit 4 to 25 mm (HSS) HDS Set 58 C-Clamp 2 ft Ludhra No. 1. Power : 1500W/220V 2. Rotation Speed : 0~730rpm 59 Cement Mixer Drill No. 3. Spindle : M14 4. Weight : 5.1kg 60 Centre punch 6 inch No. 61 Ceramic Tile Cutter No. 62 Chain 320mm STHIL No. Model No. 7104l: 1140W, 3200 63 Chain Mortiser Bosch/Makita No. RPM, 18.2 kg Table Size :550 x 290 / 22 ½" x 11 ½",Up/Down, movement of table:75 / 3",Cross movement of table:100 / 4",Longitudinal 64 Chain mortiser ( Model No. J-930) Jai No. movement of table:305 / 12",Max. depth of cut:140 / 5½",Electric motor :2 / 1440 and Approx. wt. of machine – kg:200 65 Chain saw No. PND 600 X 666 (Aluminium 66 Chalk line No. body) Length 30 m 67 Channel Cutter wall Chaser(jhs-1100) 50/60 hz, 1100w No. 68 Chipping hammer No. 69 Chisel Handle Standard No. Table Size :700 x 150 / 27 ½" x 6",Maximum depth of cut:90 / 3 ½",Cross movement of table:100 / 70 Chisel Mortiser: (Model No. J-920) 4",Longitudinal movement of Jai No. table:228 / 9",Electric motor - HP/RPM:1 / 2800 Approx .wt. of machine -kg:275 71 Circular saw 5740NB 185mm7-1/4 inch Bosch/Makita No. Max.Saw blade diameter with scoring saw blade installed 315mm,90degree/45degree 72 Max.saw blade projection from table 100/79,Cutting width on parallel fence 900/1270,Squaring strock 1600,Three phase mortors Cirular saw (Minimax SC 2 C) starting from 4(4,8)/50(60) SCM Max.Saw blade diameter with scoring saw blade installed 315mm,90degree/45degree 73 Max.saw blade projection from table 100/79,Cutting width on parallel fence 900/1270,Squaring strock 2310/2660,Three phase Cirular saw (Minimax SC 3 C) mortors starting from 5(6)/50(60) SCM 74 Claw Bar 4 ft x 20mm No. 75 Claw Hammer 500g, Fiber handle Total/Stanley No. Surfacing capacity:455(18"),Max.planing width:455(18"),Thicknessingcapac ity:177(7"),Length of surface table:1830 (72"),Rebatting capacity:12.5 (½"),Length of thickness table:810 (32"),Feeding speed-feet per minute:21,Cutter Combination planer machine (Model No. J-1018 76 block speed- PM:4000,Standard Jai No. LL) cutter block - code no:3B- W,Circular saw table size:610x315,Up/Down movement of Cir.saw table:75(3"),Max.circular saw diameter:300 (12")Power required - HP / RPM:5/1440,Approx.wt.of machine – kg:675 77 Combination plier 7'' Stanley No. Modle E22-7 V2T,FAB ELGI Equipment 78 Compressor Machine with rammer and pipe No,BOBSQ30082:MGF,Year,501 Limited No. 5,Moter:22,Capacity 3.75,Rated7.0 Comibatore,India 79 Concrete breaking machine Gsh1630 Bosch/Makita No. 80 Concrete Cutter Griezejs Bosch GSF-100-A Bosch/Makita No. 81 Concrete Drilling Machine GSB 16 , 550W 1600rpm Bosch/Makita No. 1. Size : 1870 x 960 x 980 mm 2. Weight : 76kg 3. Handle Length: 1330mm 4. Blades Speed : 60-120rpm 82 Concrete Finisher No. 5. Operation diameter: 915mm/m 36° 6. Fuel : gasoline Work Width: 500m/m Height: 1100 m/m Power: 3HP(220/240V,50HZ) 83 Concrete Grinding Machine No. Weight:106kg Capacity : 200 m^2/hr 84 Concrete mixture machine 400-500kg Ashoka No. 85 Concrete testing hammer SINCON No. 86 Coping Saw 7 inch No. LASCO 13-3231-1/2 and 3/4-Inch 87 Copper pipe cleaner Copper Pipe Cleaning Tool for No. Inside/Outside 88 Copper pipe cutter 15 - 25 mm Stanley No. Segolike Tube Pipe Cutter 89 Copper tube cutter Stainless Steel Copper Cutting No. Blade Tool Scissors 3-35mm 20mm RPM 0-1100 Net weight 90 Cordless Combination Hammer Drilling Bosch/Makita No. 3.5kg Dia 0.8mm, D10XD10- 91 Cordless rebar tying tool Bosch/Makita No. (D13X2)X(D13X2),2.6kg 92 Corner trowel 110 x 75 mm No. 93 CPVC pipe cutter 15-25mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 94 CPVC pipe reamer 15mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 95 Crimping ring remover No. 96 Crimping tools 15mm No. 97 Cross Line Red Beam Laser STHT77498-1 Stanley No. 98 Cross pin hammer 500g Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 99 Curved Locked Plier with BI- Matte Handle 10"/254mm Stanley No. 100 Cut off saw GCO 2000,blade die 355mm Bosh/Makita/KPT No. JT-22-11-1121 101 Cutter Head Set for Paneling Jai Max tool No. (D= 150 mm / d= 30 mm / Z= 4) 102 Cutting Plier 7" Stanley No. 103 Cutting torch 2 -5 mm ESSAB No. 104 Cylinder key Good quality ESSAB No. 105 DA regulator DA-e-40bars ESSAB No. 106 Drain Cleaner Ridge tool No. 107 Drill bit (Concrete) 6 to 25 mm (HSS) No. 108 Drill bit (Metal) 4 to 30 mm (HSS) No. 109 Drill bit (Wooden) 2 to 30 mm (HSS) HDS No. 110 Drilling machine Heavy duty TDP-16A capacity 5mm/5/8' Bosch/Makita No. 111 Dumpy Level Leica No. 112 Earth Compactor SVF-20HZR80 No. 113 Electric chain saw 1550W UC3500(13-3/4") Bosch/Makita No. 114 Electric Concrete Vibrator PHEV65 Bosch/Makita No. 115 Electric paint sprayer 120v/240v, 400w TASP No. 116 Electric Tile Cutter TX-700 No. 117 Electric tile grout remover 230 v with 2 head No. Model: PC- 106, Voltage: AC 100 118 Electric wireless tile vibrator – 240 v, Mortor power: 33 w No. charging Single phase: 1.5 mm , 3 core , 50 119 Extension Cable Drum No. m 3 phase: Dia: 300-400 mm 120 Extension Cable Drum No. Max Cable Length: >25 m Size: 450 mm Material of bag :Fabric filter,Micron rating of bag:30No.of bags for air venting (nos):1,No.of bags for dust collection (nos):1,Air 121 Fabric Dust Collector( Model Number: DC-21) suction capacity(m³ / Jai No. hour):2500,Max.static pressure( mm H²O):250Intake opening (Dia):100 mm x 2,Motor-3 Ø (hp):2,Approx.net weight (Kg.)60 Multi purpose dry powder(ABC) 2 122 Fire extinguisher No. kg 123 Firmer Chisel 5mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 124 Firmer Chisel 6mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 125 Firmer Chisel 8mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 126 Firmer Chisel 10mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 127 Firmer Chisel 12mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 128 Firmer Chisel 14mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 129 Firmer Chisel 16mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 130 Firmer Chisel 20mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 131 Firmer Chisel 25mm Stanley/Pumkin/Total No. 132 Flat chisel 12'' Stanley/Pumkin/Total No.
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