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Juego de brocas para cortar orificios anulares magnéticos TCT Slugger Bit con vástago Weldon y punta de carburo de tungsteno
- La broca de golpe de corte anular cuenta con una geometría de corte mejorada, acero de alta calidad y mano de obra.
- Tiene múltiples filos de corte que crean agujeros precisos, sin rebabas y de alta calidad.
- Corte agujeros en acero de forma rápida, precisa y segura.
- Puede cortar agujeros en acero hasta 10 veces más rápido que las brocas helicoidales estándar.
- Para un corte suave y fácil de casi todos los tipos de acero, incluidos materiales que son extremadamente difíciles de cortar, como acero inoxidable, titanio, acero templado y acero para rieles.
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Descripción del producto
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nombre del producto
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Broca de núcleo magnético TCT con vástago Weldon y punta de carburo de tungsteno para perforación de madera metálica
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Material
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Material de la punta: Punta de carburo de tungsteno Material del cuerpo: acero 45#.
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Proceso
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Tierra de la máquina CNC
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Caña
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Vástago Weldon
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Acabado de la superficie
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Arenado
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Paquete
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Una pieza en un tubo de plástico
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Rasgo
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1. Los dientes de carburo de primera calidad garantizan una larga vida útil, un corte agresivo y un rendimiento de corte superior. 2. Realice agujeros superpuestos, ranurados y cortes de borde en varios metales con precisión, rapidez y seguridad.
3. Usar refrigerante o lubricante para obtener mejores resultados de corte.
4. Posicionamiento especial de los dientes para un avance suave.
5. Ideal para perforar materiales duros: acero templado, acero inoxidable, riel. Incluyendo metal con óxido, pintura/recubrimientos y corrosión.
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Tamaño del producto
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Diámetro
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Caña
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Profundidad de corte
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12 mm-60 mm
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19,05 mm
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25 mm
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50 mm
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75 mm
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100 mm
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61 mm-100 mm
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31,75 mm
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1/2″ – 2 1/3″
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3/4″
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1″
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2″
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3″
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4″
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2 1/3″ – 4″
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1 1/4″
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