Braze and solder metals together in HVAC and general purpose applications; no oxygen tank needed

Household, button/coin cell, large-cell, and cordless tool batteries

Burns cleaner than propane at similar temperatures; use for heating, thawing, and soldering

Solder, desolder, and handle light brazing

Transport objects around your facility

Extend the reach of power from an outlet

Direct a beam of light to precisely where it's needed

Distribute heat evenly and adjust temperature more quickly than electric hot plates

Keep your hands free by wearing a flashlight on your head

Blow heated air for tasks such as stripping paint, shrinking film, and softening adhesives

Join and repair plastics using hot air or small metal stakes

Provide 360° of lighting or use as a traditional flashlight with a directed beam

Light flames and recharge for repeated long-term use

Measure the strength of a magnetic field in gauss

Repair metal with a single machine that performs MIG, TIG, and stick welding

A variety of tools and blades all in one

Wear a flashlight around your neck to keep your hands free

Create a torch or replace parts with a selection of handles, nozzles, cutting tips, and more

Everything needed for welding and cutting with oxyacetylene except the gas cylinders

Replace cutting tips, electrodes, and other components of your plasma cutter

Accurately cut many types of metal; the torch fits into tighter spaces than a portable saw

A suction cup holds lights with a magnet to glass, aluminum, and other nonmagnetic surfaces

Bring lighting to poorly lit or completely dark areas

Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and other connectors for powering equipment

Connect equipment and devices to a power source

Fuel heating, thawing, and soldering applications

Handle brazing, soldering, and heating jobs

Solder metals together without an exposed flame

Form small welds on steel and stainless steel, or fix cracks on plastic surfaces

The fittings you need for welding, including collets, collet bodies, and nozzles

Attach collet bodies, collets, nozzles, and other components for TIG welding

Swivel or rotate to weld in hard-to-reach areas

Seal between TIG nozzles and torches to stop gas from escaping and protect torch parts from heat

Include a torch body and cable and hose assembly to plug into your TIG welder

Everything needed for TIG welding except the shielding gas; TIG welds are stronger than MIG welds

Use sound waves to join plastic to itself or other materials without distortion or discoloration

Shine on equipment to detect traces left behind by leaks, rodents, and other contaminants

Resist abrasion while carrying current for welding

Plugs and sockets to deliver power to welding cable

Carry an oxyacetylene torch and up to two tanks from one job to the next


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