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.
The brown cloth-backed variant is suitable for universal, heavy-duty use on alloyed and non-alloyed steels, as well as non-ferrous metals. - The carton has a tear-off edge for separating the sections of abrasive belt at the workplace. - SBR 25, SBR 40 and SBR 50 correspond to shape B, ISO 3366. - SBR 100 corresponds to shape A, ISO 3366. - Abrasive: Aluminium oxide A
- Full face pads (replaceable) - Lockable swivel jaws; - Up to two times more clamping force; - Quick-change screw; - Supporting foot; - Low-explosive release mechanism; - Free sliding I-beam bar.
- Special design of IRWIN® tip; - The head occupies 80% of the workload; - 53 ° perforation head and single slot design; - With four cutting angles; - Chromium-vanadium steel body; - Finish with double shot blasting.