Hand Reamers
MORSE® 21309 1602, 1-1/4 in Dia, 12-1/4 in OAL, 1-1/4 in Straight Shank, Left Helical Flute
MORSE® 21309 1602, 1-1/4 in Dia, 12-1/4 in OAL, 1-1/4 in Straight Shank, Left Hand Helical Flute
MORSE® 21254 1601 Hand Reamer, 1-1/8 in Dia x 11-5/8 in OAL, 1-1/8 in Dia Straight Shank, Straight Flute
MORSE® 21254 1601 Hand Reamer, 1-1/8 in Dia x 11-5/8 in OAL, 1-1/8 in Dia Straight Shank, Straight Flute
GENERAL® 130 T-Handle Reamer, 1/8 to 1/2 in Dia x 5-3/4 in OAL
GENERAL® 130 T-Handle Reamer, 1/8 to 1/2 in Dia x 5-3/4 in OAL
Drillco 445E140 4450E Imperial Hand Reamer, 5/8 in Dia x 7 in OAL, Square Shank, Spiral Flute
Hand Reamers are widely used for final sizing of drilled holes. The square on the shank end is suitable for holding in a tap wrench or vise. The cutting edge is ground with a starting taper to provide easy entry.
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Dichtomatik N70208 O-Ring, 208 Dash Number, 0.609 in ID x 0.887 in OD, Nitrile Rubber, 70 Shore A Durometer, Import
O-rings are closed circular rings of circular cross-section. They are made through vulcanization from form tools as a complete ring. The sealing function of the O-ring is achieved by the deformation of the cross-section when installed and compressed in its housing. The O-ring can be compressed either radially or axially in its installation housing. In operating conditions the pressure exerted by the media reinforces the sealing function, as under pressure the elastomer material functions as a non-compressible fluid.
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BBI 087142 Partially Threaded Cap Screw, 3/8-16, 1-1/2 in L Under Head, 5 Grade, Carbon Steel, Zinc CR+3
BBI 087142 Partially Threaded Cap Screw, 3/8-16, 1-1/2 in L Under Head, 5 Grade, Carbon Steel, Zinc CR+3
BBI 344015 USS Flat Washer, 1-1/2 in, Low Carbon Steel
Dichtomatik 75183027 Extruded O-Ring Cord, 0.313 in Dia, 75 Shore A Durometer, FKM, Black, Domestic
O-rings are endless, ring shaped sealing elements with a circular cross-section that are manufactured from elastomer materials or PTFE. The designation of an O-ring is derived from the dimensions of its inner diameter and cord width in millimeters, along with the name of the material and its Shore A hardness.