ITM 309BP2464 Brad Point Drill Bit, 3/8 in Dia, 4-7/8 in OAL, 3/8 in Shank
ITM 309BP2464 Brad Point Drill Bit, 3/8 in Dia, 4-7/8 in OAL, 3/8 in Shank
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BrandITM
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UPC703652447727
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Manufacturer Part Number309BP2464
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CountryUSA
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TypeBrad Point
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Shank Size3/8 in
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Diameter3/8 in
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Overall Length4-7/8 in
- Precision Ground Flute
- Center Spur
- Two Shoulder Cutting Spurs
- Industrial Quality
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