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Lot 1 Solid Carbide 4flute Endmills Shankdia 10mm Cuttingdia 10mm Tialncoated on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Suzhou City,Jiangsu province, China

Suzhou City,Jiangsu province, China
Condition:New Brand:RENEW Model:Solid Carbide 4Flute End Mill Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Shank Dia:10mm Country/Region of Manufacture:China Cutting Dia:10mm Material:Solid Carbide Coating:Tialn Shank Type:Shank Type Quantity:5

Description:

1pcs Solid Carbide Endmills 4Flute Mills Cutting Dia 28mm Shank Dia 20mm End Mill Bit 

Specification:

  • Cutting dia: 10mm
  • Shank   dia: 10mm
  • OAL:  75mm
  • Cutting L:  25 mm
  • Material:  Solid Carbide
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