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Mfr : Columbia
MPN : 13671

Columbia Taping Tools Taping Set (Configurable)

SKU: 13671 Free Delivery
$2,675.00
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Columbia Taping Set

The Only Taper To Completely Eliminate Corner Drag! The Columbia Automatic Taper is a precision-engineered tool that is designed to be light, fast and smooth running. Columbia Taping Tools are Built with durable stainless steel and hard anodized aluminum parts, and this Columbia Taper will hold up to many years of rugged use. The Columbia taper offers innovation, quality and traditional style.

Columbia's Angle Heads Thick Frame Blade Carrier design is the ultimate in precision and durability. This new advancement in angle head construction will last longer than any other non-stainless, coated carriers, and finish with a smooth precision that has never before been seen in angle head corner finishers. The convertible wheels design is perfect for any drywall finisher - Run with wheels for a smooth, gliding performance. Run without wheels for easy clean-up or personal preference.

Columbia Taper Features:

  • Knurled Surface on Control Sleeve for a Solid Grip Every Time!
  • Ease the Tension with the Adjustable clicker brake
  • Rubber Grips on anodized billet trigger provide added comfort
  • Pull Ring on hand grip to lets you cut tape with ease while taping high joints
  • Clutch release shaft and pulley wheel are split to reduce drag while creaser wheel is in use
  • Larger wheels on cutting system to make cutting much smoother.

Columbia Angle Head Features:

  • Mud can be easily removed from behind frames through handy Clean-Out hole.
  • Precision machined anodized aluminum body for solid fit and long-term reliability.
  • Surprise detachments from angle head handle or angle box are eliminated with the Locking Clip System.
  • Stainless Steel, Heavy Duty, Thick Frame Blade Carriers are the ultimate in precision and reliability.

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