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WIDIA METAL REMOVAL 2987336 SC Series Metric Carbide Burr, Radius End, Cylindrical - Radius End (Shape SC) Head, 11.1 mm Dia Head, 25.4 mm L of Cut, 69.9 mm OAL, Double Cut

Item #: METRMV 2987336

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Widia Metal Removal
Manufacturer Part #: 2987336

WIDIA METAL REMOVAL Carbide Burr, Metric, Series: SC Series, Radius End, 11.1 mm Diameter Head, 25.4 mm Length of Cut, 69.9 mm Overall Length, Cylindrical – Radius End (Shape SC) Head Shape, Double Cut, 6 mm Shank Diameter, Solid Carbide Head, Applicable Materials: Cast Iron, High Temperature Alloys, Non-Ferrous Metals, Steel and Stainless Steel, Industry Specification: SC-4M

  • Complete selection of shapes and cut styles for all materials and applications
  • Solid shank and brazed on steel styles
  • Highest quality materials and construction deliver exceptional tool life
  • Wide array of sizes and shank lengths
  • Metal Removal's exclusive master cut, with its chisel type cutting edge, is a machine ground tool built to exacting tolerances of concentricity, size and shape
  • This accuracy, when combined with precision grinders, results in smooth running, fast metal removal and fine finishes
  • The right and left hand helical flutes combine to produce a chisel type cutting tooth
  • This results in faster penetration and stock removal with minimal bounce or chatter
  • The master cut design also produces an easy to handle granular type chip in most metals, as opposed to the conventional sliver type chips
  • Throughout its life, the master cut gives faster stock removal and less operator fatigue, and maintains a good finish on the widest possible variety of workpiece materials

Item Specifications

  • Cast Iron, High Temperature Alloys, Non-Ferrous Metals, Steel and Stainless Steel
  • Double
  • Radius
  • 11.1 mm
  • Solid Carbide
  • Cylindrical - Radius End (Shape SC)
  • SC-4M
  • 25.4 mm
  • 69.9 mm
  • SC Series
  • 6 mm
  • Metric
$30.84
Est. Lead Time: 3 days
UOM: EA
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