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x 8mm Tungsten Carbide Rotary Drill Bits/Fillers, Cylindrical Shank, 6mm Die Grinding Wheel, Drill Bit Shank BI044
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Description
General Description
These 8mm tungsten carbide rotary bits/milling cutters are designed for high-precision machining on a variety of materials, including metals and non-metals such as marble and jade. They offer excellent machining quality and a superior finish, while being easy to use and safe. Their lifespan is impressive, being 10 times longer than that of high-speed steel cutters and 200 times longer than that of small wheels.Technical Specifications
- Material: Tungsten carbide
- Cutting diameter: 8 mm
- Shank diameter: 6 mm
- Shank length: 40 mm
- Overall length: 50-60 mm
- Machining hardness: < HRC 70
Compatibility and Accessories
- Use with pneumatic or electric handheld tools
- Recommended motor speed: 6,000–50,000 rpm
Applications
- Cleaning of cuts, grooves, and weld seams in castings, Forging and welding
- Finishing all types of metal molds
- Chamfering, rounding, and groove cutting on mechanical parts
- Finishing the surface of internal holes in machine parts
- Cutting various metals and non-metallic sculptures
Other information
- Delivery contents: 5 x tungsten carbide rotary cutters
- Recommendation: Wear safety glasses to protect against chips
- Oiled heads
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Diameter8 mm
- Shank typeCylindrical
- Compatible machineDrill
- Suitable forMetal
- Material to Work OnMetal
- MaterialTungsten carbide
- Weight2000 g
- Bit typeRotary file
- Insertion typeCylindrical
- Sold as a setYes
- ManoMano ReferenceME217569832
- MMID942153702343
- Product codeBT-FR2026YS-3672
- EAN9343557346766
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