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2-Pack Solid Carbide Drill Bit 3/32 Inch For Hardened Steel Ness HRa 91.3 K20

$ 13.72

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Drill Bit Size: 3/32 in
  • Condition: New
  • Drill Bit Material: Solid Carbide
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: HRa 91.3 K20
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    ★【Premium Bright Finish 2/Pack】 multi-purpose solid carbide drill bits provide better rigidity than high speed steel bits. It is extremely heat resistant and used for high speed applications. Our tungsten carbide (WC) bits has the advantage of cutting metal either "wet" or "dry" and they provide solutions for many businesses such as aerospace drilling jobs for aircraft mechanics, precision machining, hobby supply, etc.
    ★【Recommended For Use On】 aircraft metals chrome titanium inconel stainless steel Alloys Steel Low-Medium-High Carbon Steel Aluminum Copper Glass Plastics Composite Materials Cast Iron -- Our Carbide drills stay sharp many times longer than traditional steel bits making them ideal for the toughest of applications!
    ★【Optimal Design for Metal Work】 118° four facet point angle minimizes drill wander and assures accurately sized holes. Our jobber length, precision ground carbide drills are designed for high feed rates with good chip disposal. smooth finish on the bits increases chip flow. Spiral flutes are constructed with a higher flute angle to remove chips more easily.
    ★【Specs】 Tungsten Carbide Grade (ISO): K20 / Binder: %8 Cobalt / Hardness: 91.3 HRa / Uncoated / Flute Length: 1 inch, Overall Length: 2 inch, Drill Size: 3/32 inch
    ★【IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING】 tungsten carbide or cemented carbide is a composite material, although it looks like a metal, it is a composite of Tungsten carbide powder mixed with cobalt as a binder metal and the resulting material is more like a ceramic than a metal. It is a very hard material being a 9 on the Mohs scale where diamond is a 10, quartz a 7 and hard steel around 4.5. Due to its hardness, it will chew down into most anything But that hardness makes them brittle on side lo