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2 Pcs 1.5mm Windshield Repair Tapered Carbide Drill Bit Auto Glass Repair Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $4.58
Location:

ShenZhen, China

ShenZhen, China
Condition:New MPN:D979223 UPC:Does not apply

Description:
2 pcs 1.5mm Windshield Repair Tapered Carbide Drill Bit Auto Glass Repair Tool
 
Specification:
Material: alloy
Size: 
Drilling diameter: 1mm
Shank diameter: 1.5mm
L: 20mm
For auto glass repair.
 
Feature:
Hard material is durable, after high frequency welding technology and heat treatment.
Bit of high hardness, high strength, good abrasion resistance, not easily broken.
Strict quality control, excellent cutting performance.
 
Package Included:
2 x Carbide Drill Bit
 

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