TOOL CRIB
Wall slotter cuts channels for pipe and conduit Presented by
blades. CS UNITEC, INC. Rotary hammer 88
The 5/8" 5263-21 SDS Plus rotary hammer, the lightest and most compact tool in its class, is 10.9" long and only 4.6 lbs. Ideal for drilling overhead and in tight spaces, yet powerful enough to drill most holes. Drills up to 65% faster with 1.5 ft-lbs of impact energy and 0-3,700 RPM. Anti- Vibration System (AVS™) delivers maximum comfort. MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORP.
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Clearly view, diagnose and record line blockages with the RIDGID®
SeeSnake® CS-
10 digital recording monitor. Has true one-touch recording and compresses files for storage
on a USB thumb drive. A contractor can
easily diagnose the problem and provide
their customer with a digital
record of their inspection. RIDGID. e Circle 134 on reader reply
Leak detection mini flashlight
Super-compact Spectroline® OPX-500CS OPTIMAX Jr™ cordless leak detection flashlight reveals refrigerant leaks in cramped areas. Measures 71/4" long, weighs only 5 oz., fits in a shirt pocket. Low-cost, powerful light makes all manufacturers’ fluorescent dyes glow brightly to quickly pinpoint refrigerant leaks. Four-hour operation; inspection range up to 6'. Three AA batteries included, LED bulb has 100,000-hour life. Comes with fluorescence-enhancing glasses in a handy clamshell package. SPECTRONICS CORP.
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New line of 2x longer Life reciprocating saw blades are specifically designed to cut through the hardest metals. Blades feature a wide, thick design for durability, an innovative coating for increased life, and a variable pitch design for efficient cutting. Ideal for plumbing, mechanical and HVAC, demolition, as well as electrical and general contracting, when cutting hard metal materials such as steel studs, duct, steel pipe, rebar, angle iron and stainless steel. DEWALT.
e Circle 133 on reader reply Electric and gas jetters
Eel Jet EJ1500 Electric and EJ3000 Gas jetters are professionally engineered to clean 11/2"– 8" drain lines with power and portability for a fast blast through clogs. The new Eel Jet EJ1500 electric jetter cleans 11/2"– 4" dia. drain lines with these outstanding features: 1500 PSI / 1.7 GPM; 1.5 H.P., 15 AMP motor; duplex pump w/pulsation; reel capacity 150 Ft. of 1/4" hose; pump/motor assembly removes in seconds for added portability; thermal relief valve and inlet shut off valve; removable handle/reel on cart assembly. ELECTRIC EEL MFG. CO., INC.
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The EMF 150 wall slotter cuts parallel channels in concrete and masonry, up to 113/16" wide by 13/4" deep. It allows pipe, conduit and wire to be placed inside walls and floors, making it ideal for plumbing, HVAC and electrical renovations. It uses two parallel 6" diamond blades. They can be easily adjusted for the desired cutting depth and width. Compact design and parallel grips allow for easy handling and cutting close to the edge. The tool’s closed hood optimizes air flow and makes fragment removal easier. A vacuum port can be hooked up to a vacuum for concrete dust collection. This feature provides a cleaner and safer work environment. The EMF 150’s powerful 20-amp motor has a no-load speed of 7500 RPM. Electronic features include soft start, temperature and overload protection, and optical overload indication. Standard equipment includes a case, mounting tools and two premium 6" dry cutting diamond e Circle 130 on reader reply
Reciprocating saw blades
phc august 2011
www.phcnews.com
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