Atlas Supply Corporation
47 Lincoln Street
Lewiston, Maine 04240

Fone: (207)784-4726        Fax: (207)782-3108
           Toll Free: 1-800-244-4726        E-Mail: atlassupply@gmail.com
 

Caulking Guns

Dividers, Squares, & Trammels

Drill Bits & Chucks

Drill Sets & Plates

Hammers

Hand Tools

Knives & Blades

Levels

Marking Tools

Measuring Instruments

Power Tools

Punches & Dies

Riveting Tools

Sawzall Blades

Seamers, Tongs, & Folding Tools

Shop Equipment

Snips

Soldering Tools

Stapling Tools

Tool Parts

Miscellaneous

Power Tools
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Kett Portable Power Profile Shears # KD-446:

     Kett's profile shears of great maneuverability and versatility with strength and endurance.  The KD-446 can cut up to 18 ga. cold rolled steel, and can easily make straight cuts at up to 28 inches per minute.  It can cut a radius as small as three inches, and go through:  pipe, spiral duct, corrugate metal, roofing, siding, flat metal, and wire mesh.

Kett Variable Speed Shear # KD-442:

     The KD-442 variable speed shear easily cuts through 16 gauge C.R. mild steel and stainless to 18 gauge. The steel shear head has close cutting heavy duty blades that quickly cut through sheet metal, spiral pipe, metal doors and metal studs. Double cutting action provides maximum sheet usage without burring or buckling the material. At less than 5 pounds this KETT shear is both portable for location usage and durable for daily shop operations.

Malco Turboshear:

Turboshear TS1

     Quickly attaches to the chuck of a minimum 12-volt cordless or an A/C electric drill. A 20 gauge capacity in galvanized sheet metal.

Heavyduty Turboshear TSHD

     Quickly attaches to the chuck of a minimum 12-volt cordless or an A/C electric drill. A 18 gauge capacity in galvanized sheet metal

Drill-Clamp for Turboshear TSDC

Eagle Morlin Lockhammer:

     The Morlin 5400 Hammer speeds up and takes the work out of the only tedious, costly, and time-consuming job of fabricating duct work- closing the "seam." This tool breezes along at speeds of 15 feet per minute on commonly used gauges. Actually, it can save half of a man's time in making ducts, and do a better job!