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Buy a Precision Boring Kit; Gift One to a School

Until the end of the year, purchase a precision boring kit from Big Kaiser and the company will send an identical one for free to the educational institution of your choice.
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This holiday season you can give your favorite manufacturing skills training program a free high-precision boring head kit from Big Kaiser. Through the end of December, when you buy one boring kit, Big Kaiser will donate an identical kit to an educational institution of your choice.  

The Series 112 boring kit is designed to provide everything needed to tool up for boring jobs in a range of diameters from ø0.700" to 6.000" with just one boring head. The tooling and accessories come stored in a custom carrying case with foam inlay to keep the components organized and to protect the instruments when not in use. The kit includes inserts suitable for fine boring of general steel and cast iron. The only necessary item not included is the shank, which must be purchased separately to match the taper of the machine.

Follow these steps to purchase the Series 112 kit and give one as a gift:

  1. Place the order with a local distributor by December 31, 2018, and request “Drop Ship from Big Kaiser.”
  2. Mention promo code GOGO1218.

The free kit will be sent to the school on behalf of you or your company, and you will be notified when the kit ships from Big Kaiser.

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