RS PRO Carbide Jobber Drill Bit, 10.5mm Diameter, 133mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
316-135
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RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Series

8013031050

Material

Carbide

Drill Bit Type

Jobber Drill

Diameter

10.5mm

Point Angle

118°

Overall Length

133

Drilling Application

Multi-Material

COO (Country of Origin):
KR

RS PRO 10.5mm Carbide Jobber Drill, 118° Point Angle


The RS PRO 10.5mm Carbide Jobber Drill is designed for precision drilling in a variety of materials including general steel, cast irons, stainless steel, and aluminium. Its solid carbide construction ensures high wear resistance, providing a longer tool life compared to traditional HSS and HSCO drills.

Features and Benefits


Solid carbide construction: Offers high wear resistance and durability
118° point angle: Optimised for efficient drilling in various materials
33° flute geometry: Enhances chip evacuation and reduces heat build-up
Wide material compatibility: Suitable for aluminium, cast iron, stainless steel, and more
Range from 1.0mm to 13.0mm: Versatile size options for different applications
Extended tool life: Outlasts HSS and HSCO jobber drills

Applications


General steel
Cast irons
Stainless steel
Aluminium

Additional Information


Material: Carbide
Drill Bit Type: Jobber Drill
Diameter: 10.5 mm
Point Angle: 118°
Cutting Length: 87 mm
Overall Length: 133 mm
Number of Pieces: 1

Why RS PRO?


RS PRO is the own brand of RS, offering professional quality products and solutions across all industries and technologies. Our product range is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding international standards to provide you with industrial-grade quality, at the right price. Making RS PRO your smart choice.

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