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4-in-hand Rasp 8 In - Nicholson, Cooper Tools

Part #: 21860

The Nicholson 4-in-hand Rasp, model 21860, from Cooper Tools, is a highly versatile and essential tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics. This robust 8-inch rasp combines four distinct cutting surfaces in a single tool, offering unparalleled efficiency for shaping, deburring, and smoothing various materials in automotive and industrial environments. Its durable construction ensures reliable performance and longevity in demanding professional applications.

Key Features

  • Four-in-One Versatility: Integrates a flat file, a flat rasp, a half-round file, and a half-round rasp into one convenient tool, maximizing workspace efficiency.
  • Dual-Purpose Design: Features both file and rasp sections on both the flat and half-round sides, providing options for aggressive material removal and finer finishing.
  • Half-Round Shape: The unique half-round profile is ideal for working on concave and convex surfaces, expanding its utility across diverse projects.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Nicholson, a trusted name under Cooper Tools, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and durability for consistent professional use.
  • Optimal Length: The 8-inch working length provides a good balance of reach and control for a wide range of tasks.

Applications

This Nicholson 4-in-hand Rasp is an indispensable tool for a variety of professional applications. Mechanics will find it useful for shaping and deburring metal components, preparing surfaces for welding, or fitting custom parts in engine bays and chassis work. Industrial technicians can utilize it for woodworking, plastic fabrication, and composite material shaping, particularly in marine construction for boat builders or general maintenance where precise material removal is required. Its versatile design makes it suitable for correcting imperfections, enlarging openings, and smoothing rough edges on a multitude of materials.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 February, 2007.