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Flange Wizard Multi-Hole Imager

Flange Wizard Multi-Hole Imager

Regular price $634.81 AUD
Regular price $643.50 AUD Sale price $634.81 AUD
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SKU:MHI515

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  • The Multi-Hole Imager is Flange Wizard®’s newest layout tool.
  • The strong “on and off” magnet makes positioning on a round, flat, or irregular surface easy.
  • A leveling vial is built in the main tower of the Multi-Hole Imager to assist in leveling the tool as required.
  • The Multi-Hole Imager will layout round or elongated holes (ellipse) on flat material or pipe to match laterals at compound angles or at 90°.
  • A protractor, with adjustable shaft and sliding marking arm, fits in the main arm of the Imager allowing for layout of elliptical holes in header pipe for matching compound pipe laterals coming in to the header.
  • It will layout matching holes in pipe for 90° saddle branches.
  • The Imager is great for round holes in plate or elongated holes when coming in at an angle.
  • It also can replace multiple templates with just one tool.
  • The Multi-Hole Imager is sold in a sturdy polypropylene case (p/n 8900) for protection between jobs.
  • Spring Buckle Strap (p/n 5010) is available to hold Imager in position for non-magnetic surfaces.
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Shipping & Delivery

We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

  • Australia Post (Parcel & Express)
  • Courier Network: TNT, Toll, Northline, Allied, Hunter, Aramex, Go Logistics, UBER (2hr Sydney Metro), and more

With our wide delivery network, you’ll get your order quickly and cost-effectively.

Same-Day Click & Collect

Order before 2:00 PM, and if in stock, collect the same business day. We’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready.

Warranties and Returns

  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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