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Countersink cutter for 2mm screws by Tamiya
model 74130
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Countersink cutter for 2mm screws by Tamiya
model 74130

Electric Router Countersink Bit (for 2mm Screws) Tamiya 74130

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344741304

SKU: TA-74130

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23.00 zł
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Achieve precise countersinking with this diamond-coated router bit for 2mm screws. Ideal for Mini 4WD models and shaping plates.

Achieve precise countersinking with this diamond-coated router bit for 2mm screws. Ideal for Mini 4WD models and shaping plates.

Description

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Electric Router Countersink Bit (for 2mm Screws) Tamiya 74130

Ideal for precise countersinking

  • This hole processing tool is specially designed for the use of 2 mm countersunk screws in carbon and FRP parts on Mini 4WD models. The tip of the bit is excellent for chamfering 2 mm countersunk screw holes, while the sides of the bit can be used for shaping plates and similar applications.
  • The bit is diamond-coated, 45 mm long, and has a shank diameter of 2.35 mm.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

TA-74130
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Description

Producer
Tamiya

Specific References

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4950344741304

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