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Extension Cord Ends, Male & Female
These 3-prong electrical cord end plugs, for 15A/125V, are ideal for replacing loose and broken end plugs in extension cords.
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Triple Tap Power Block
This triple tap power block converts a standard grounded outlet into 3 grounded outlets. It can be used on any wall-mounted outlet, or a 12/3 or larger gauge extension cord.
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Extension Cords, 12 Gauge
Southwire’s 12/3 Extension Cord with lighted ends is perfect for the toughest jobsites! Its heavy-duty SJTW jacket is weather-resistant and rated for outdoor use. Lighted receptacles on both ends show when power is on.
Several styles and lengths are available. The standard single-outlet cord comes in 100′, 50′, 25′, and 2′. There is also a triple-outlet 100′ cord, and a 2′ cord with GFCI protection for wetter working conditions. -
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Extension Cords, 10 Gauge
Southwire’s 10/3 Extension Cord with lighted ends is perfect for the toughest jobsites! Its heavy-duty SJTW jacket is weather-resistant and rated for outdoor use. Lighted receptacles on both ends show when power is on.
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Taper Tap
Taps and dies are tools used to create screw threads, which is called threading. Many are cutting tools; others are forming tools. A tap is used to cut or form the female portion of the mating pair (e.g. a nut). A die is used to cut or form the male portion of the mating pair (e.g. a bolt). The process of cutting or forming threads using a tap is called tapping, whereas the process using a die is called threading.
Taper taps are the easiest taps to use by hand because the material removed is done with so many partial forms of the taps thread. Taper taps are normally used in through-hole applications or as a starter tap for blind holes. -
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NPT Pipe Taps
Also called Pipe Taps, National Pipe Taper Taps are appropriate for threading a wide variety of materials both ferrous and non-ferrous. Carbon steel pipe taps are designed to clean and or re-thread damaged or jammers pipe threads. The nominal size of a Pipe Tap is that of the pipe fitting to be tapped, not the actual size of the tap. The thread tapers 3/4 of an inch per foot. All Pipe Taps furnished with a 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 thread chamfer.
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Bottom Tap
Taps and dies are tools used to create screw threads, which is called threading. Many are cutting tools; others are forming tools. A tap is used to cut or form the female portion of the mating pair (e.g. a nut). A die is used to cut or form the male portion of the mating pair (e.g. a bolt). The process of cutting or forming threads using a tap is called tapping, whereas the process using a die is called threading.
Known at “bottom taps” or “bottoming taps”, these taps have a 1 to 2 thread chamfer to produce threads in a closed hole, or close to the bottom of a hole. -
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Spline Masonry Bits
The ThunderTwist Spline masonry bits have a TriCarb grade tip which guarantees longer life, with faster penetration due to increased chiseling action. The ThunderTwist also has a flute design which, combined with a copper brazing allow, creates the most reliable drill bit on the market.
ThunderTwist bits are made with the highest quality American chrome-molybdenum-nickel steel available. Then they are vacuum heat-treated, and shot-peened for superiors strength under the roughest conditions. -
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Self-Feed Hole Saw
Designed for high speed cutting of large holes for pipe or conduit placement. Multiple outlining spurs quickly bore precise holes without shipping or splintering. Ideal for plumbers, electricians, carpenters, or anyone who needs to drill large holes in wood.
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Thundertwist SDS-MAX Masonry Bits
The ThunderTwist SDS-MAX masonry bits have a TriCarb grade tip which guarantees longer life, with faster penetration due to increased chiseling action. The ThunderTwist also has a flute design which, combined with a copper brazing allow, creates the most reliable drill bit on the market.
ThunderTwist bits are made with the highest quality American chrome-molybdenum-nickel steel available. Then they are vacuum heat-treated, and shot-peened for superiors strength under the roughest conditions. -
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SDS Bits for Drop-In Anchor
SDS Drill bits designed to produce the perfect depth of hole for mini drop-in anchors.
These bits are made in the USA, and feature a solid hardened steel body design with premium carbide braised in the tip. They also have a wide shoulder to prevent drilling too deep and hitting rebar or high tension wires, and an innovative dust removal design for fast drilling. -
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Thundertwist SDS-PLUS Masonry Bits
The ThunderTwist SDS-Plus masonry bits have a TriCarb grade tip which guarantees longer life, with faster penetration due to increased chiseling action. The ThunderTwist also has a flute design which, combined with a copper brazing allow, creates the most reliable drill bit on the market.
ThunderTwist bits are made with the highest quality American chrome-molybdenum-nickel steel available. Then they are vacuum heat-treated, and shot-peened for superiors strength under the roughest conditions.
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