86mm

  • BTUBE101E

    11.70
    Typical use on straight and level guardrails, to connect the upright to the top rail, or end or mid rail to the upright.  Tubes cannot be joined inside a reference 101 fitting. To join tubes inside the fitting use a 104.  Item BTUBE101E is often used in conjunction with fitting reference 125.
  • BTUBE104E

    16.84
    Typical use on straight and level guardrails, to connect the upright to the top rail. Tubes can be joined inside of  104 fittings.  Item BTUBE104D is often used in conjunction with fitting reference 119.
  • BTUBE116E

    16.08
    Typical use on straight and level guardrails, to connect the mid rails to the upright at a 90° corner. Item BTUBE116A is often used in conjunction with the 128 fitting.
  • BTUBE125E

    13.86
    Typical use on straight and level guardrails, to connect the top rails to the upright. Normally used in conjunction with the 101 fitting. This fitting can also be used to create a 90° tube bend.
  • ISH0.5

    0.65
    Multitrade supplies different types of drill bits, which include the basic types used for wood, metal and masonry. Two main types of wood drill bits are available. Both are characterized by the small point at the tip of the bit. They will cut clean, straight holes. They are suitable for all types of wood and come in a wide range of sizes and lengths. The basic drill bits for metal work have a straight shank. They are supplied in either short or long series, are right hand rolled forged, and steam tempered. Ground drill bits are of a higher quality. They have a silvery color, sharp edges and a tip which will easily cut through most metals, including stainless steel. Masonry bits, sometimes known as 'durium' bits, are used on stone and on tiles. Besides the standard lengths, others are long enough to drill right through Maltese limestone bricks. High quality German drill bits, which can cut through extremely hard tiles and last much longer than others, have recently been introduced.
  • ISH05

    1.00
    Multitrade supplies different types of drill bits, which include the basic types used for wood, metal and masonry. Two main types of wood drill bits are available. Both are characterized by the small point at the tip of the bit. They will cut clean, straight holes. They are suitable for all types of wood and come in a wide range of sizes and lengths. The basic drill bits for metal work have a straight shank. They are supplied in either short or long series, are right hand rolled forged, and steam tempered. Ground drill bits are of a higher quality. They have a silvery color, sharp edges and a tip which will easily cut through most metals, including stainless steel. Masonry bits, sometimes known as 'durium' bits, are used on stone and on tiles. Besides the standard lengths, others are long enough to drill right through Maltese limestone bricks. High quality German drill bits, which can cut through extremely hard tiles and last much longer than others, have recently been introduced.
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