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Dremel Carving/Engraving Diamond Wheel Point 44 mm 7105 26157105JA

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Description

General description

For fine detail work, the Dremel 7105 4.4mm Diamond Wheel Point is ideal for cutting, engraving, carving, touch-up, and finishing. It is suitable for use on various hard materials including wood, jade, ceramic, glass, hardened steel, and semi-precious stones. The bits are covered with diamond particles for enhanced performance.

Technical specifications

  • Shank diameter: 3.2 mm
  • Working diameter: 4.4 mm
  • Accessory length: 46 mm
  • Width: 4 mm
  • Height: 46 mm
  • Maximum RPM: 25,000 1/min
  • Material: Diamond Coating
  • Number of Pieces: 2
  • Type: Point
  • Other information

  • MPN: 26157105JA
  • EAN: 8710364044849
  • Dremel 7105 4.4mm Diamond Wheel Point - 2 Piece

    Features

    • Brand
      DREMEL
    • Length
      40 mm
    • Width
      4 mm
    • Diameter
      4.4 mm
    • Weight
      10 g

    Customer reviews

    Ppatrick
    Published on 18/11/2024, France

    A bit limited for the engravings on porcelain stoneware. I could barely finish the eyes of the attached subject

    FFREDERIC
    Published on 08/09/2021, France

    Convenient nickel cuts well

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