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SBLatheman

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Solid Carbide Core Drills

.859” diameter with a .787” shank
7” long flutes 9” over all length.
Quantity 3

.920” diameter 10” o.a.l. (7” of flutes) .983” shank diameter
Quantity 1

1.042” diameter 7.5” o.a.l.(5” flutes) .983” shank diameter
Quantity 1

.920 diameter Carbide tipped 10” o.a.l. (2.5’’ flutes) .983 shank diameter
Quantity 1

All of them have through the tool coolant holes.

$50 each or $250 for all plus shipping

Ted
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Solid Carbide Core Drills

.859” diameter with a .787” shank
7” long flutes 9” over all length.
Quantity 3

.920” diameter 10” o.a.l. (7” of flutes) .983” shank diameter
Quantity 1

1.042” diameter 7.5” o.a.l.(5” flutes) .983” shank diameter
Quantity 1

.920 diameter Carbide tipped 10” o.a.l. (2.5’’ flutes) .983 shank diameter
Quantity 1

All of them have through the tool coolant holes.

$50 each or $250 for all plus shipping

Ted
[email protected]

The paper work I have with these calls them core drills. They don’t look like any core drills I’m familiar with. These are 2 fluted and ground flat with a teet in the center.
What would you call them?
They could be re-ground to have a regular drill point.
 

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The paper work I have with these calls them core drills. They don’t look like any core drills I’m familiar with. These are 2 fluted and ground flat with a teet in the center.
What would you call them?
They could be re-ground to have a regular drill point.

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The paper work I have with these calls them core drills. They don’t look like any core drills I’m familiar with. These are 2 fluted and ground flat with a teet in the center.
What would you call them?
They could be re-ground to have a regular drill point.

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