KING TONY emerged in 1976 and still maintains high-quality standards, consistently exceeding the requirements of the world's most demanding standards such as DIN (German) and ANSI (USA). The King Tony range of workshop tools includes solutions for almost every workshop need, including socket wrenches, impact wrenches, hammers, wrench sets, among others.
KING TONY emerged in 1976 and still maintains high-quality standards, consistently exceeding the requirements of the world's most demanding standards such as DIN (German) and ANSI (USA). The King Tony range of workshop tools includes solutions for almost every workshop need, including socket wrenches, impact wrenches, hammers, wrench sets, among others.
- For universal grinding work on components made from aluminium, copper, bronze, titanium and fibre-reinforced plastics. - Particularly recommended for use on titanium alloys. - Ideally suited to use in the aeronautical industry, especially where SiC is the only approved abrasive, e.g. for use on engine components. - Ideally suited to use in the aeronautical industry, especially where SiC is the only approved abrasive, e.g. for use on engine components. - Abrasive: Silicon carbide SiC.
- The impact resistant carbide teeth reduce the chances of chipping or breaking a tooth if it hit a foreign object - The utra sharp carbide teeth mean less force is required when pushing the blade through the timber
ADVANTAGES - Permanent elasticity and excellent adhesion to all construction materials; - Excellent mechanical properties; - Movement accommodation up to 25%; - Resistant to atmospheric effects, U.V. and ageing; - Resistant to various chemicals; - Does not cause corrosion; - Does not run in vertical joints; - Prevents the formation of mold on the silicone due to the special mixture; - Complies with the ISO 11 600 standard.
- The latest Exena novelty characterized by a new sole with a high anti-slip coefficient and cutting-edge materials on the upper, such as DLT, Sympatex and Thinsulate, guarantees comfort and safety in all working environments.