We will reply to your message within an hour.
Prevent scratching delicate surfaces.
Lock the blade in three different positions to scrape straight ahead or at an angle.
Made of carbide, the blades stay sharp longer than steel blades.
These have a screwdriver-style molded-plastic handle for a firm, comfortable hold.
These scrapers have four-sided blades for longer life—when you need a new edge, turn the blade 90°.
Pry, chisel, and scrape with one tool.
Clean and scrape off sealant and gaskets—the plastic blade on these scrapers won't scratch delicate surfaces.
The plastic blades on these scrapers won't scratch delicate surfaces.
The blade is ceramic so it stays sharper longer than steel and won't rust. It's chemical resistant, nonmagnetic, and nonconductive.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these scrapers are FM approved for use in hazardous environments. They're nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant, and inhibit sparking.
Set includes one handle and a variety of blade shapes.
Remove paint and varnish from concave and convex moldings, cracks, and seams.
Sliding hammer action gives you 150 lbs. of impact per square inch for your toughest scraping jobs.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant scrapers inhibit sparking. They're FM approved for use in hazardous environments.
Use these blades with your reciprocating saw to scrape away glue, tar, and other hard-to-remove substances.
Turn your reciprocating saw into a scraper powerful enough to remove glue, tar, and other hard-to-remove substances.
Remove solidified adhesives, waxes, and sealants with a heated blade.
Remove paint and rust from hard-to-reach areas.
Scrape away gaskets, undercoatings, and other tough-to-remove materials with the power of 4,800 strokes per minute.
Remove weld flux and spatter as well as perform a variety of light chipping applications.
Use with Air-Powered Needle Scalers/Chiseling Hammers.
Fit these tools into your wallet or pocket to handle unexpected jobs while on the go.
An alternative to Swiss Army knives, these contain a variety of tools aside from knives for use on the go.
Unfold these multitools to access the pliers.
Switch between scraping and cutting with these two-in-one knives.
Slide the blades on these scrapers along a workpiece to smooth edges or remove material. They are also known as machinist’s scrapers.
Also known as machinist's scrapers, these tools remove material and smooth edges on a workpiece.
A clamp lets you change the length of the blade.
Carry these slim-handled tools comfortably in your pocket.
Triangular blades deburr the edges of small holes.
Remove burs from both sides of sheet metal edges.
These drill attachments scrape both the inner and outer edges of plastic pipe and tube to finish them for connections.
Place the tool over your tube and twist to deburr.
Smooth the edges of cut conduit and screw in fittings with a single hand tool.
These sets come with a handle and multiple blades. Switch them out to suit your application.
Use with blades that have a 0.1" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of B or N.
Use with blades that have a 0.125" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of E, S, or EX.
Colored handles make these tools easy to see and keep organized.
These sets include four handles and four blades.
The long blades on these scrapers are designed for frequent use, and colored handles make them easy to see and keep organized.
Use with blades that have a 0.1" shank and trade numbers with a prefix of B.
To save time and effort, these scrapers have a ratcheting mechanism to smooth the edges of tubes and holes without removing and repositioning the scraper. Replace the blade when it’s dull, or change it with a different blade style.