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Constructed of a carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank, these tools are more wear resistant than high-speed steel tools.
The diamond tip on these tools offers superior cutting performance on nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic.
A carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank makes these tools more wear resistant than high-speed steel tools.
A thinner cutting edge and thicker top edge give these blades a T‐shape profile that moves chips away from the cut and reduces friction for fast cutting.
Also known as parting blades, use these to separate a finished part from the workpiece.
The carbide tip brazed onto these blades is more wear resistant than high-speed steel.
Machine circular grooves onto the end of a workpiece.
Cut small grooves inside a workpiece for insertion and removal of O-rings.
An extra-long shank provides additional reach.
Form concave or convex edges on a workpiece.
The carbide tip brazed onto the ground steel shank of these tools is more wear resistant than high-speed steel tips.
When cutting threads in nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic, diamond tips provide superior cutting performance.
Solid carbide provides more rigidity than carbide-tipped tools.
A carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank makes these tools less brittle than solid carbide tools.
Insert the square shank of these tools into the slot of a boring tool holder and use them to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
Use these tools to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
These are the smallest boring tools we offer.
The long steel shank on these tools can reach farther inside the workpiece than standard boring tools.
Contour the interior wall of a hollow workpiece.
These sets contain some of the smallest boring tools we offer.
Grind these hardened steel blanks to the size and shape you need.