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The KLEIN TOOLS 3260 is a barrel drift pin designed for structural alignment work in steel and metal fabrication. Drift pins are used to align bolt holes in structural members, allowing fasteners to be inserted accurately during assembly. The 3260 measures 7.5 inches in length with an 11/16-inch barrel diameter, making it a compact, precise tool for tight-tolerance alignment tasks. Weighing 0.6 pounds, it is light enough for extended overhead or elevated work. Ironworkers, structural steel erectors, and mechanical contractors reach for this tool wherever bolt-hole alignment is required on the job.
The KLEIN TOOLS 3260 is suited for use on structural steel connections, beam-to-column assemblies, and general metal-to-metal bolt-hole alignment in both commercial and industrial construction. Its barrel design provides consistent engagement across the hole diameter, reducing the risk of cocking or binding during alignment. It is sold individually and is a standard addition to ironworker and rigging tool kits.
Designed as a standard barrel drift pin for structural steel bolt-hole alignment applications. Suitable for use wherever an 11/16-inch drift pin is specified in structural assembly work.
Drift pins are driven or inserted by hand or with a hammer to align bolt holes before fasteners are installed. Always ensure structural members are adequately supported and stabilized before inserting or removing drift pins. Follow applicable OSHA and site safety requirements when working at elevation or on structural steel. Remove the drift pin only after a fastener has been placed in an adjacent hole to maintain alignment.
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