Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.
Solid Carbide spade drills perform well in hard to machine materials (up to Rc 60), high strength alloys, plastic, and glass. They can be used in thin sheet metal and spotting applications. Drilling depth should not exceed 2x the drill diameter.