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Set of 10 tungsten carbide rotary burrs with grinding head for Dremel rotary tools - Ideal for drilling and polishing metals
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High Quality: This rotary drill bit set is made of high-quality tungsten steel, with a processing hardness of up to HRA 85, ideal for iron, steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, etc. Compatible with most rotary tools such as Dremel, Proxxon, Mister Tool, Einhell, and similar machines. Shank diameter: 3 mm / Cutting edge diameter: 6 mm / Overall length: 43.5-50 mm / 1.75-2.00 in. Multifunctional: This drill bit set allows you to engrave, chamfer, groove, ream, hollow out, etc. Its processing efficiency is ten times greater than that of a hand file and almost ten times greater than that of a small grinding wheel with a handle. Wide Application: This rotary cutter set allows you to engrave and mill soft wood, plastic, and other soft materials. After carving, the surface is smooth.
Portable: The rotary burrs come in a portable case, no need to store them.
10-Piece Set of Tungsten Carbide Rotary Grinding Heads for Dremel Rotary Tools
Specifications:
Material: Tungsten Steel
Shank: 3 mm
Head: 6 mm
Total Length: (43.5~50) mm / 1.75~20) in Quantity: 10 pieces
Package Dimensions: 5.8 x 9.9 x 1.5 cm / 2.2 x 3.9 x 0.6 in
Portable: The rotary burrs come in a portable case, no need to store them.
10-Piece Set of Tungsten Carbide Rotary Grinding Heads for Dremel Rotary Tools
Specifications:
Material: Tungsten Steel
Shank: 3 mm
Head: 6 mm
Total Length: (43.5~50) mm / 1.75~20) in Quantity: 10 pieces
Package Dimensions: 5.8 x 9.9 x 1.5 cm / 2.2 x 3.9 x 0.6 in
Features
- BrandAYYQH
- Diameter6 mm
- MaterialTungsten carbide
- Suitable forMetal
- Warranty1 year(s)
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