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Dremel Carving/Engraving Tungsten Carbide Cutter pointed tip 32mm 9903 261599033

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Description

General description

The Dremel 9903 Tungsten Carbide Cutter is a versatile tool designed for precision cutting and shaping in various materials. With a shank diameter of 3.2 mm, this cutter is ideal for detailed work and can handle a range of applications.

Technical specifications

  • Shank diameter: 3.2 mm
  • Working diameter: 3.2 mm
  • Accessory length: 39 mm
  • Width: 3 mm
  • Height: 39 mm
  • Maximum RPM: 30,000 1/min
  • Material: Tungsten Carbide
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Type: Cutter
  • MPN: 2615990332
  • EAN: 8710364008629
  • Other information

    Dremel 9903 Tungsten Carbide Cutter 3.2mm

    Features

    • Brand
      DREMEL
    • Diameter
      3.2 mm
    • Weight
      20 g
    • Material
      Tungsten carbide
    • Suitable for
      Metal

    Customer reviews

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 06/05/2022, France

    Not yet used in its final function.

    FFabrice
    Pro Customer
    Published on 27/04/2026, France

    Good quality

    GGérard
    Published on 30/05/2018, France

    corresponds to my expectations

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