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Eclipse Spiralux Riveters 27 Threaded Insert Setting Tools & Kits 28 Riveter Kits/Spares/Rivets/Deburring Tools 29 22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd:22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd 01/09/2009 10:57 Page 1 22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd:22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd 01/09/2009 10:58 Page 2 CONTENTS METAL CUTTING HAND & POWER HACKSAW BLADES 4-6 HOLESAWS & ARBORS 7-8 SAW FRAMES & SMALL SAW BLADES 9-11 CUTTING & GRINDING ABRASIVE DISCS 12-13 BOLT CUTTERS 14 SNIPS 15 WORKHOLDING & GRIPPING MECHANICS VICES & SPARES 17 SWIVEL BASES 17 WOODWORKING VICES 17 G-CLAMPS 17 ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES 18 SCREW CLAMPS 18 SASH CLAMPS 18 T-BAR CLAMPS 18 LEADER WRENCHES 18 STILLSON WRENCHES 18 ENGINEERS TOOLS PUNCHES 20 SCRAPERS/PIN VICES/CHUCKS & COLLETS 21 NUTSPINNERS 21 SCRIBERS & JEWELLERS SCREWDRIVERS 22 TOOL BITS/HOLDERS/BORING BARS 23 CUTTING OFF/LATHE TOOLS/HOLDERS 24 TAP WRENCHES & ACCESSORIES 25 RIVETERS ECLIPSE SPIRALUX RIVETERS 27 THREADED INSERT SETTING TOOLS & KITS 28 RIVETER KITS/SPARES/RIVETS/DEBURRING TOOLS 29 ECLIPSE HAND TOOLS & ACCESSORIES COLD CHISELS 31 WOOD CHISELS 31 ELLIOTT LUCAS PLIERS 32-35 SDS DRILL BITS 36-38 THE OFFICIAL MARK OF QUALITY Dedication to quality has earned official accreditation of the BSEN ISO 9001:2008 Quality Assurance Certificate for the general manufacture of all our hand tools. This represents another important milestone in NEILL TOOLS history, since this is internationally recognised as a mark of quality. In addition, we guarantee all our tools and products against defective workmanship and materials so you can be sure of first-class quality every time. 2 Cert No. FM12290 22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd:22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd 01/09/2009 10:59 Page 3 METAL CUTTING Eclipse saw blade robot FlexoRESEARCH Lawn Rake & DEVELOPMENT Choicepossible. & Value That means right from the start BETTERLorem ipsum TESTING ChoiceThese two & Value inset shots illustrate the difference you will notice the difference. And you will dolor sit amet in cons between a ground and a milled blade under ProductThe Eclipse Code Plus 3871HR30 from Neill Product Code 3871HR Independent testing at the University of Productmagnification. Code 3871HR HandleTools Typerepresents Wishbone the next generation of Handlego on Type noticing Wishbone the difference as the Northumbria in Newcastle has verified the Handle Type Wishbone Eclipse Plus 30 delivers extra MILLED TOOTH SHAPE •hacksaw Solid Forged blades. Head It is a blade which can • Solid Forged Head claims made about the Eclipse Plus • Solid performance throughout its life. •cut One 30 piece percent hardwood faster shaft, than conventional • One piece hardwood shaft, 30. bladessplit to because form a wishbone of its revolutionary handle blade split to Using both machine and hand-testing, •toothSpecial shape. feature Independent1 testing by form a the Eclipse Plus 30 has been leadingLorem ipsumUK academic institutions have thoroughly tested and the improvement confirmeddolor sit amet the inblade’s cons improved cutting in cutting ability has been confirmed. •ability.(Special feature 2) Lorem ipsum Machine tests proved the increased dolor sit amet in cons Forged cutting efficiency of the blade. • (Special feature 3) Lorem ipsum Head A REVOLUTIONARY BLADE dolor sit amet in cons •OneNEW GROUND TOOTH SHAPE DESIGN THE NUMBER ONE NAME IN piece Following many years of research into the CUTTING POWER most effective cutting profile possible, Eclipse has developed an entirely new Eclipse have always been the number blade tooth shape. one in hacksaw blades. The new Eclipse Plus 30 is the latest The Eclipse Plus 30 has been development from a company renowned engineered to produce the best cut wishbone handle for engineering excellence. • Special feature 1 hardwood shaft, 3 22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd:22738 SPAJ Eclipse Catalogue.qxd 01/09/2009 10:59 Page 4 METAL CUTTING HAND HACKSAW BLADES Plus 30 BiMetal HSS Plus 30 All Hard HSS BiMetal High Speed Steel Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack mm inches per dia. Size Weight mm inches per dia. Size Weight mm inches per dia. Size Weight 25mm mm (kg) 25mm mm (kg) 25mm mm (kg) 1 1 1 AA3025G 250 x 12.5 x 0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.63 AE3025W 250 x 12.5 x 0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.63 AA45E 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.90 1 1 1 AA3026E 250 x 12.5 x 0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.63 AE3026B 250 x 12.5 x 0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.63 AA46V 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.90 1 1 1 AA3027V 250 x 12.5 x 0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.63 AE3044W 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 14 4 100 1.90 AA47R 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.90 1 1 AA3045E 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.90 AE3045B 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.90 1 1 AA3046V 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.90 AE3046X 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.90 1 1 AA3047R 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.90 AE3047K 300 x 12.5 x 0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.90 A virtually unbreakable bimetal blade for superb A rigid, All Hard ground blade, for highly accurate Cuts through all types of materials including alloys cutting performance, wear resistance and safety. cutting and long life. and stainless steels. The combination of an M2 High Speed ground cutting The All Hard blade is manufactured entirely from top A virtually unbreakable bimetal blade for superb edge, electron-beam welded to a flexible alloy back, quality M2 High Speed Steel, each blade is precisely cutting performance, wear resistance and safety. gives a level of cutting power and flexibility that is far hardened throughout its entire width to give a strong, The combination of an M2 High Speed cutting edge, superior to edge hardened or conventional flexible rigid back, ensuring a perfectly straight cut time after electron-beam welded to a flexible alloy back, gives a blades. time. level of cutting power and flexibility that is far superior The unique ground tooth profile of the Plus 30 blade For the best performance from All Hard blades, the to edge hardened or conventional flexible blades. produces a faster and more aggressive cutting action workpiece should be securely held in a clamp or vice Cuts through all types of materials including alloy and that requires less effort and is more efficient than a to prevent shattering of the blade and safety goggles stainless steels. standard blade. should be worn. Cuts through all types of materials including alloy and The unique ground tooth profile of the Plus 30 blade stainless steels. produces a faster and more aggressive cutting action that requires less effort and is more efficient than a standard blade. • 30% MORE CUTTING POWER • 30% MORE CUTTING POWER • HIGH PERFORMANCE • HIGH PERFORMANCE • SHARPER FIRST CUT • SHATTERPROOF BLADE • LONGER LIFE All Hard High Speed Steel Flexible High Speed Steel Flexible Silicon Steel Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack Part No Blade Size Blade Size Teeth PIN Pack Pack mm inches per dia. Size Weight mm inches per dia. Size Weight mm inches per dia. Size Weight 25mm mm (kg) 25mm mm (kg) 25mm mm (kg) 1 1 1 AM25L 250x12.5x0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.60 AE44W 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 14 4 100 1.90 AS45A 300x12.5x0.63 12x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.80 1 AM26W 250x12.5x0.63 10 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.60 1 1 AE45B 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.90 AS46D 300x12.5x0.63 12x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.80 1 AM44L 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 14 4 100 1.80 1 1 2 AS47P 300x12.5x0.63 12x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.80 AE46X 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄ x 0.025 24 4 100 1.90 1 AM45W 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 18 4 100 1.80 1 AE47K 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.90 1 AM46B 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 24 4 100 1.80 1 AM47X 300x12.5x0.63 12 x ⁄2 x 0.025 32 4 100 1.80 A rigid, All Hard blade, for highly accurate cutting and A virtually unbreakable, edge hardened blade, which A virtually unbreakable blade suitable for DIY use. long life. offers flexibility and safety but less wear resistance Manufactured from low alloy silicon steel this blade is Manufactured entirely from top quality High Speed than an All Hard or bimetal blade. ideal for general purpose sawing of mild steel, brass, Steel, each blade is precisely hardened throughout its aluminium, copper and other soft metals and plastics.
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