Product Catalog

Contractor-Tested. Jobsite-Approved.

From fasteners and drill bits to blades, tools, and safety gear, Sharkan Supply stocks the essentials contractors trust. Every product we carry is chosen for performance, durability, and value — so you can focus on the work, not the worry.

Products 1

Fasteners & Anchors

From nuts and bolts to screws, we stock fastening solutions built for strength, reliability, and performance in any application.
Products 2

Drilling, Cutting, & Grinding

Precision bits for concrete, masonry, steel, and wood — delivering accurate cuts and long-lasting results on every project.
Products 3

Engine Powered Equipment

Our engine powered equipment offers the power you need to keep your work moving at an efficient pace.
Products 4

Rigging & Lifting

Cutting tools for metal, wood, and masonry, including reciprocating, oscillating, and multi-tool blades for every trade.
Products 5

Tools

Air, power, hand, and engine-powered tools trusted by pros for accuracy, durability, and dependable results on the job.
Products 6

Job Site Preparation

Gear to prep your worksite, from mats and barriers to protective sheeting and cleanup tools that last.
Products 7

Safety

Hard hats, PPE, eyewear, gloves, and fall protection designed to keep your crew safe and compliant on every job.
Products 8

Need Help?

Expert advice on tools, applications, and specs so you get the right product for the job every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should contractors repair vs. replace power tools?

Repairing a power tool often makes sense when the tool is commercial-grade, structurally sound, and the issue is limited to components such as switches, brushes, bearings, cords, valves, triggers, or similar wear items. Replacement may be the better option when housings are cracked, motors have suffered major damage, parts are obsolete, or the tool is a homeowner-grade model being used beyond its intended capacity. In many cases, repairing a quality professional tool can provide significant savings while extending its useful life.

How much does professional power tool repair typically cost?

Most common power tool repairs fall within the range of approximately $40 to $150, depending on the brand, replacement parts required, and labor involved. Typical repairs may include switches, brushes, cords, bearings, O-rings, carburetor cleaning, pull cords, valves, drivers, and minor motor work. Larger equipment, specialty tools, or major rebuilds may cost more. Professional diagnostics help determine whether repair or replacement is the better investment.

What anchors work best for concrete applications?

The best concrete anchor depends on factors such as load requirements, concrete thickness, environmental conditions, installation location, and engineering specifications. Epoxy and adhesive anchors are often preferred for structural and safety-critical applications. Large-diameter concrete screw anchors provide excellent holding strength while allowing removability. Traditional wedge anchors remain a popular, cost-effective solution for many applications. For lighter-duty installations in concrete block or brick, sleeve anchors, nylon anchors, or concrete screws may be appropriate. Selecting the correct anchor type, diameter, embedment depth, and approval rating is critical for long-term performance and safety.

How do contractors choose the right drill bits and blades?

Contractors begin by identifying the material being cut or drilled, whether it is concrete, masonry, steel, aluminum, wood, tile, or composite materials. Hole size, material thickness, and tool compatibility must also be considered. For example, masonry applications may require SDS-Plus, SDS-Max, spline-shank, or core bits, while metal drilling often benefits from carbide or cobalt drill bits. Material-specific saw blades help improve cutting speed, accuracy, and longevity. Using the correct accessory reduces heat, improves productivity, and extends tool life.