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Orignal AJC Hatchets 800-474-7570 Sales@Bestmaterials.Com AJC Hatchet Accessories Distributed by: BEST MATERIALS LLC, Phoenix AZ, Orignal AJC Hatchets 800-474-7570 www.bestmaterials.com [email protected] AJC Hatchet Accessories 001-ASG27M AJC Adjustable Roofing Hatchet 004-R10 AJC Roofing Hatchet Blades (pkg. of 10) Includes an adjustable sliding gauge to compensate for Blades are made of finest tempered carbon steel wear and to match other hatchets exactly. Measures and fit all AJC Hatchets. Perfect for cutting through metric. Adjustable on both sides from under 4” to over shingles. 5-5/ ”. Head Weight: 19oz. Made in USA 8 Made in USA 002-SG100 AJC Roofing Hatchet 006-ASG AJC Roofing Hatchet Gauges Stationary screw gauge can be set for 4”, 5”, or 5-5/ ” 8 Gauge for our 001-ASG27 Hatchets. Nut milled to exposure. Useable with left or right hand. hold gauge in position. Use pliers to tighten snugly. Head Weight: 18oz. Made in USA 002-TSG100 AJC Titanium Roofing Hatchet 007-SG AJC Roofing Hatchet Gauges 5 Stationary screw gauge can be set for 4”, 5” or 5- /8” For our 002-SG100 or 003-WSG Hatchet. exposure. Strong, durable and lightweight to Hardened for long life. Two parts. reduce arm fatigue. Another first from AJC. Head Made in USA weight: 10oz. 003-WSG AJC Wood Shingling Hatchet Features new magnetic nail starter, thinner 008-BK AJC Blade Keeper blade and lighter weight. 3 stationary gauge 1 Hatchet blade keeper and two screws. positions. Cutting edge is 2- /8” wide. Head weight: 16oz. 000-HC AJC Hatchet Claw 009-H AJC Hatchet Handle and Wedges Triple function tool: Hammer, pry-bar and knife. Highest grade hickory handle with two wood Features a magnetic nail starter, deep cushion wedges and one metal. rubber grip and built in blade. Forged and Heat treated. Distributed by: BEST MATERIALS LLC 3 Ph: 800-474-7570, 602-272-8128 Fax: 602-272-8014 Email: [email protected] www.bestmaterials.com AJC Seam Rollers AJC Seam Rollers 170-1.75R-W AJC 1-3/4” Silicone Seam Roller 170-0.25S-W AJC 1/4” Steel Seam Roller Wood handle.13/4” wide x 13/8” OD roller. Non- Wood handle. Double forks. 1/4” width, 2” OD. stick rubber. Heat resistant compound. Single Round edge. High quality. Permanently fork. Permanently sealed and lubricated bearings. sealed and lubricated bearings. 170-2R-TSF AJC 2” Silicone Seam Roller 170-2x1.5S-W AJC 2x1.5” Steel Seam Roller 2”wide x 15/16” OD roller. Unique threaded 5”steel han- Wood handle, single fork. 2”wide x 1.5” OD pol- dle works for both detail and stand-up operations. ished steel roller. Permanently sealed and lubri- Deep cushion grip. Non-stick heat resistant rubber. cated bearings. Shielded bearings. 170-4R-TSF AJC 4” Silicone Seam Roller 170-2x1.5-RADS-W AJC 1.5” O.D. Steel 4”wide x 2” OD roller. Unique threaded 5”steel handle Radiused Seam Roller works for both detail and stand-up operations. Deep 2”wide, 1.5” OD radiused roller. Wood handle, sin- cushion grip. Non-stick heat resistant rubber. Shielded gle fork. Polished steel. Permanently sealed and bearings. Also Available: 170-4R-TSF-F60 AJC 4” lubricated bearings. Silicone Seam Roller w/60” Fiberglass Handle 170-22x1.5S-W AJC 2x1.5” Double Fork Steel 170-4R-W AJC 4” Silicone Seam Roller Seam Roller Wood handle.4”wide x 2” OD roller. Non-stick, heat resist- Wood handle, double fork. 2”wide x 1.5” OD pol- ant rubber compound. Double forks. Shielded bearings. ished steel roller. Permanently sealed and lubri- cated bearings. 170-0.5N-W AJC 1/2” Nylon Seam Roller 170-2RADS-TSF AJC 2” Steel Radiused Seam 2”OD x 1/2” wide roller. Wood handle. Roller Radiused edge won’t cut material. Double forks 2”wide x 2” OD radiused steel roller. 5”steel handle and sealed and lubricated bearings. is threaded to accept 60”fiberglass handle. Deep cushion grip. High quality bearings. Use by hand or standing! 5 AJC Seam Rollers AJC Seam Rollers 170-4S-TSF AJC 4” Steel Seam Roller 170-2S-W AJC 2” Steel Seam Roller 4”wide x 2” OD steel roller. 5” steel handle is threaded Wood handle, double forks. 2”x2”polished steel to accept 60” fiberglass handle. Deep cushion grip. roller. Permanently sealed and lubricated bearings. High quality bearings. Use by hand or standing! Also Available: 170-4S-TSF-F60 AJC 4” Steel Seam Roller w/60” Fiberglass Handle 170-22S-W AJC 2” Single Fork Steel Seam Roller 170-6S-TSF AJC 6” Steel Seam Roller Wood handle, single fork. 2”x 2”polished steel roller. 6” wide x 2” OD steel roller. 5” handle is thread- Permanently sealed and lubricated bearings. ed to accept 60” fiberglass handle. Deep cush- ion grip. High quality bearings. Use by hand or standing! 170-2S-TSF AJC 2” Steel Seam Roller 170-4NC-W 4” Nylon Cone Roller 2”wide x 2” OD steel roller. 5”steel handle is threaded to Cone end gets into tight spots other rollers accept 60”fiberglass handle. Deep cushion grip. High can’t. Features heavy duty sealed bearings and quality bearings. Use by hand or standing! high quality nylon. Wood handle. 170-2RADS-W AJC 170-.23B-W .230” Brass Roller 2”Steel Radiused Seam Roller High quality 1.060”OD Brass Roller. .230” wide. Wood handle, single fork. Polished steel 2” wide x 2” Excellent for detail work and tight spots. Wood OD radiused roller. Permanently sealed and lubricat- handle. ed bearings. 170-4S-W AJC 4” Steel Seam Roller 4” wide x 2” OD steel roller. Wood handle and Distributed by: BEST MATERIALS LLC Ph: 800-474-7570, 602-272-8128 Fax: 602-272-8014 double forks. Permanently sealed and lubricat- Email: [email protected] www.bestmaterials.com ed bearings. 7 Commercial Roofing Commercial Roofing 171-SWP AJC New “Super”Weld Probe Super duty contractor tool for checking seam welds. 170-16S75 75 lb. AJC Heavy Features steel construction and threaded end to accept Steel Roller extension handle. Deep cushion grip and replaceable Heavy-duty, contractor 170-16S35 35 lb. AJC Heavy parts. quality. 3 individual rollers Steel Roller adjust to irregular surfaces. Heavy-duty, contractor quality. Removable legs allow unit to 3 individual rollers adjust to irregular surfaces. Does not remain standing when not in 091-S10 10” come with removable legs. use and aid in transport. 091-S13 13” AJC Super Duty Bent Shears Manufactured specifically for commercial roofers. Hot drop forged from chrome-moly steel. Precision machined and hardened. Chrome finish resists corrosion. Adjustable screw. Also Available: 091-330 10” & 091-332 12” Clauss Bent Shears 143-RT15 15” 091-S10T 10” AJC Super Duty Teflon Coated Bent 143-RT29 29” & Shears 170-16S100 100 lb. AJC 143-COMBO Roofing Same as 091-S10, but features a non-stick Teflon coating Heavy Steel Roller Torch Kit for easy clean-up. Heavy-duty, contractor quality. All kits come with wand, 3 individual rollers adjust to regulator, p. gauge, 25’ irregular surfaces. Removable hose, spark lighter and legs allow unit to remain p.o.l. fitting. Noted for standing when not in use and durability and efficiency aid in transport. on the job, these kits Made in USA excel in balance and flame control. 143-COMBO is shown. 144-CC AJC Kor-Kutter Featuring heat treated, chrome-moly alloy steel. Space-saving removable handles are designed to be stored inside tube. 2" 171-WP AJC Weld Probe Seam Test Tool in diameter. Extracts cores up to 7" deep. Teeth are precision An idea that was long overdue. Special new design machined and re-sharpenable. High quality tool at a fair price. allows both standing and close-up work. Accepts stan- Made in the USA by AJC. dard threaded painters’extension handles. 9 AJC Shing-Go Tear-off Shovels AJC Magnetic Sweepers Made in USA 070-RMS ROLLING ORIGINAL AJC MAGNETIC SWEEPER Powerful magnets, quality workmanship, and a quick release design have IMPROVED! made the AJC Rolling Magnetic Sweeper a favorite of roofers. Now with a heavier stainless steel box,stronger wheel brackets,and improved,tool free Wing-bolts allow fast tool-free adjustable wheel height. Comes with big 7” diameter wheels and stainless wheel height adjustment!! steel magnetic box for easy clean-up. Handle folds over for easy storage. 070-RMS Length: 30”. Quick Release Handle empties directly into trash Handle Folds Over for Carrying and Storage 117-SGS (Short) 070-RA AJC ROLLING MAGNETIC 070-RA SWEEPER RAKE ATTACHMENT 115-SGH 115-SGH(R) Highly effective at loosening hidden nails in grass and gravel. Using the existing 70-RMS carriage bolt,the rake 115-SGH(S) uses a mounting bracket to attach to the rolling magnet’s top. Length: 30”. 117-SGS 117-SGS (Red) 117-SGS(S) The Original AJC® Shing-Go Made in USA 070-MS AJC Hand Held Magnetic Sweeper Spring loaded quick release holds in down position. Powerful mag- nets, stainless steel box. Great for picking up nails on pavement or in grass. Also good for shop pick up around machines. Saves clean- Proudly Made in the USA 114-SKID up time and greatly reduces flat tires. Comes with two nuts & bolts Length: 10”. AJC’s patented Shing-Go Shovels feature a 9”replaceable blade, super-tough 116-FTB 070-MR14 14” D-Grip, plus the balance and feel that 070-MR 070-MR30 30” Magna-Rake™ make them the industry standard for asphalt shingle tear-offs. The Magna-Rake™ can be used flat side down to clean up nails 116-SGB off concrete and other hard surfaces.With the rake side down it will reach below the surface of grass, sand, dirt, and wood chips.
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