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Cutting Tools

Kennedy Tap Wrench Set, Fixed Handle, 1/16in.-3/4in., Set of 2

With all steel, hardened and tempered bodies, solid construction, hardened ground jaws and knurled adjustable handles for extra grip. Straight handle design provides greater leverage, especially when using larger diameter taps. Tap sizes to ISO 529.

Features and Benefits
• Hardened ground jaws for maximum longevity
• Knurled adjustable handles
• Handles are design to provide much greater leverage when using large diameter taps

Standards Met
• ISO 529

Tap Wrench Set Contents:
• Square size: 2.8 - 5mm and 4.0 - 12mm.
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Toolbit 100mm x 12mm Square Uncoated
Kennedy Toolbit, 100mm x 12mm, Square, Uncoated
5% Cobalt Square Metric.
Cut faster, 'stand up' longer and reduce costs. Square and rectangular toolbits supplied with 15° bevelled ends. Parting-off blades supplied with 2° side taper, 10° bevel (top and bottom).
Jobber Drill 11mm Normal Helix High Speed Steel Black Oxide
Sherwood Jobber Drill, 11mm, Normal Helix, High Speed Steel, Black Oxide
The J100 Series are general purpose HSS straight shank drills with a black oxide finish. Ideal for applications involving steel (including cast steel) cast iron (including malleable cast iron) as well as nickel, brass aluminium alloys and graphite. Their 118° point allows for precise hole alignment and reliable cutting performance whilst the black oxide coating helps reduce heat by retaining coolant on the tool surface. The coating also helps reduce the risk of the tool staining.

Features and Benefits
• High speed steel construction for increased tool durability
• Point angle of 118° for precise holemaking and precision cutting
• Black oxide coating helps aid chip flow, reduce heat and prevent staining
• Ideal for applications involving steel, iron, nickel, brass, aluminium alloy and graphite

Typical Applications
• Cutting and drilling
• Ferrous materials
• Steel
• Iron
• Nickel
• Brass
• Aluminium alloy
• Graphite

Notes
• Available in sizes 0.25mm -20.00mm

Standards
• Manufactured to BS 328/DIN338RN
Carbide Burr Uncoated Chipbreaker 120mm Cylindrical End Cut
Kennedy Carbide Burr, Uncoated, Chipbreaker, 12.0mm, Cylindrical End Cut
These carbide burrs are designed for cylindrical end cutting of low feed, high speed materials. Available in a variety of sizes with varying cut capabilities.

Features and Benefits
• Manufactured from durable carbide for tool longevity
• Rapid cut (Cut 3) burrs are suited for use on softer non-ferrous and plastic materials
• Chipbreaker (Cut 9) burrs are suited for use on cast iron, carbon steel, alloy steel 50RC and 60RC
• Suitable for deburring and polishing of cast iron, cast steel, carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel up to HRC65 hardness
• Ideal for light stock removal at high rpms

Typical Applications
• Deburring

Notes
• Not suitable for milling large amounts of material
• Always ensure that at least 70% of the shank length is clamped by the collet or chuck of the tool being used
• Always ensure that the tool is rated to the recommended operating speed of the burr
Carbide Burr Uncoated Cut 6  Double Cut 3mm Ball Nosed Cylindrical
York Carbide Burr, Uncoated, Cut 6 - Double Cut, 3mm, Ball Nosed Cylindrical
Cut 6 cylindrical ball nosed rotary burrs feature crosscut and double cut profile to improve control and chipbreaks. Manufactured from high grade tungsten carbide for general-purpose use. Suitable for deburring and polishing of cast iron, cast steel, carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel, up to HRC65 hardness.

Features and Benefits
• Tungsten carbide construction for improved hardness and strength
• Crosscut and double cut profile to improve and control chipbreaks

Typical Applications
• Deburring
• Steel
• Cast iron

Please note:
• Work piece and tools should always be steady and well supported.
• Carbide burrs are not suitable for 'milling' large amounts of material, they are for light stock removal and high revolutions 'LOW FEED - HIGH SPEED'.
• Always ensure that at least 70% of the shank length is clamped by the collet or chuck of the tool being used.
• Always ensure that the tool is rated to the recommended operating speed of the burr.

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