92 Results for Broaches by HHIP
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- Item: C Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 1/4"
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- Item: B Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 3/16"
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- Item: Keyway Broach Set 18Piece
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- Item: Square Broach
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- Item: Keyway Broach Set 30Piece
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- Item: C Collared Keyway Bushing 1-1/4"
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- Item: B Collared Keyway Bushing 1/2"
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- Item: E Hss Keyway Broach w/3 Shims 5/8"
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- Item: C Collared Keyway Bushing 1"
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- Item: D Hss Keyway Broach w/3 Shims 1/2"
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- Item: Square Broach
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- Item: Square Broach
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- Item: D Plain Keyway Bushing 2"
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- Item: C Hss Keyway Broach w/2 Shims 3/8"
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- Item: C Collared Keyway Bushing 1-1/2"
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- Item: A Collared Keyway Bushing 3/8"
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- Item: Keyway Broach Set 9Piece
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- Item: B Collared Keyway Bushing 5/8"
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- Item: D Plain Keyway Bushing 1-3/4"
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- Item: Rotary Broach
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- Item: B Collared Keyway Bushing 3/4"
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- Item: B-3/16" Shim
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- Item: C Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 5/16"
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- Item: D Plain Keyway Bushing 2-1/2"
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- Item: C-1/4/3/8" Shim
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- Item: E Plain Keyway Bushing 3"
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- Item: B Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 1/8"
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- Item: C Collared Keyway Bushing 1-3/16"
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- Item: A Collared Keyway Bushing 5/16"
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- Item: D Plain Keyway Bushing 2-1/4"
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- Item: A Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 1/8"
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- Item: C Collared Keyway Bushing 7/8"
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- Item: C Hss Keyway Broach w/1 Shim 3/16"
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- Item: B Collared Keyway Bushing 9/16"
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- Item: D Plain Keyway Bushing 1-7/8"
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- Item: B Collared Keyway Bushing 7/8"
About Broaches
Broaches are tools used to cut or shape metal, wood, and other materials. They are commonly used in manufacturing and engineering applications to create holes, slots, grooves, and other shapes. Broaches can be either hand-operated or machine-operated.
Types of Broaches
The two most common types of broaches are keyway broaches and straight broaches. Keyway broaches are used to create a keyway slot in a workpiece that is then filled with a matching key. Straight broaches are used for making straight cuts on the surface of a workpiece.
Materials Used for Broaches
Broaches are typically made from hardened steel or tungsten carbide. These materials provide the strength needed to cut through tough materials like steel without becoming dull or damaged during use.
Industries That Use Broches
Broches are commonly used by machinists, engineers, and fabricators in many industries including automotive, aerospace, medical device manufacturing, and consumer product manufacturing. They can be used for a variety of tasks such as creating holes for fasteners or cutting complex shapes into metal parts.
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