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a tool used for shaping / rounding of metal pins and fasteners
Ball Peen Hammer / Machinist Hammer
A hammer with a blade-like peen at right angles to the haft, used by carpenters
Cross Peen / Pein Hammer
A hammer that has a blade parallel to the handle. It can be used in metal work, stone work, blacksmithing or wood working.
Straight Peen / Pein Hammer
sharpened cross-peen can complete a folded seam or set a rolled edge.
Tinner’s Hammer
used to split bricks cleanly and chip away any small pieces of stone
Brick Hammer
A hammer that has a heavy head weight, which makes it useful for light demolition. Smaller version of sledgehammer
Club Hammer
also known as finish or trim hangers. It has a better leverage at pulling out nails
Curved Claw Hammer
A mallet-like tool used to absorb tremors that occur when hammer strikes. The minimal rebound is helpful in avoiding accidental damage to precision work
Deadblow Hammer
Also known as drilling hammer or a baby sledge hammer, is a tool used for heavy hammering or demolition work.
Engineer’s Hammer
Has a flat square face on one side and sharp axe like knife on the other. Not a heavy duty hammer but is often used to chop small wood
Knife Edge Hammer
Used by linemen who work on utility and telephone poles. The main job of these tools is to hammer large bolts and screws. It has a dual circular flat heads on either side and a rubber grip handle that acts as a shock absorber.
Lineman’s Hammer
Used along with a small curved anvil called a dolly to remove dents from car panels.
Mechanic’s Hammer
Chops errant bits of drywall and sets nails without breaking through wall’s paper faces
Drywall Hammer
Has the split end of the head is, essentially a horseshoe magnet for holding nails in place.
Tack Hammer
The long handle combined with a heavy head allows ______________ to gather momentum during a swing and apply a large force compared to hammers designed to drive nails
Sledgehammer
Sturdy, cast-iron housing I-beam handle with full floating forged hook jaw, featuring self-cleaning threads with replaceable hook and heel jaws.
Straight Pipe Wrench
Quick one-handed operation makes your job move faster. The spring loaded jaw design provides rapid action.
RapidGrip Wrench
Assures a fast and easy grip for pipe working in restricted spaces or close to a wall. Provides a faster, easier way to get a grip and long handle swing.
Ideal for pipe work close to a wall, in tight quarters or in closely-spaced parallel lines.
End Pipe Wrench
A deeper and broader hook jaw housing provides a smooth, flat surface that is ideal for occasional use as a hammer.
Offers all of the same outstanding qualities found in all RIGID heavy duty wrenches.
Raprench Wrench
Features a jaw parallel to the handle and a narrower hook jaw head.
Provides easy entry into tight spots
Heavy-Duty Offset Pipe Wrench
A unique design multiplies the turning force applied to a pipe. Ideal for freeing locked couplings and joints frozen by age or damage.
Replaceable jaws are hardened alloy steel.
Compound Leverage Wrench
A double jaw gives fast, ratchetlike action in either direction.
The heavy duty model has replaceable alloy steel jaws
Chain Wrench
Designed and sized to provide extra leverage for the toughest jobs. Have an extra long handle for additional leverage in turning large items.
Chain Tong
Features narrow jaws to fit into tight places. Smooth, toothless jaws ideal for square or rectangular stock.
Spud Wrench
Best for any polished pipe. Strong, woven nylon strap gives tight grip.
Polyurethane-coated strap
Strap Wrench
Gives multisided, secure grip on all hex nuts, square nuts, unions and valve packing nuts.
The extra-wide opening offset model is ideal for securing drain nuts on sinks and tubs.
Hex Wrench
Applying torque to turn objects — usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts.
Provides extended tapered jaws and a compact handle for hard to reach areas
Adjustable Wrenches
Holds closet spuds and bath, basin and sink through 2”.
Use to install or extract 1” to 2” nipples
Internal Wrench
For installing or removing kitchen and bathroom sink faucets
Spring loaded jaws of forged alloy steel pipe provide fast, one-hand ratcheting
Basin Wrench
2-handle wrench with heavy duty jaws
Grip Wrench
Features a flush rivet deisgn and allow access to tighter areas
Tongue & Groove Pliers
Mainly used to cut thick metal in plumbing, automotive and household applications
Water Pump Pliers
Used to remove and install tub/shower valves, tub fittings and nuts.
Shower Valve Socket Wrench
A small handheld tool that’s used for driving bolts and screws with a hexagonal socket
Allen Wrench / Allen Key / Hex Key
Use to tighten or remove replaceable faucet seats. Tapered wrench features both hex and square key
Valve Seat Wrench
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Matador Vise
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Hand Vise
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Swivel Machine Vise
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Bench Superior Vise
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360 Swivel Base
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Universal Machine Vise
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Woodworking Vise
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Peddi-Lift
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Bench Yoke Vise
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Top Screw Bench Chain Vise
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Top Crew Stand Chain Vise
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Drill Press Vise