Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.
Michigan Drill 210C Series Heavy Duty Super Cobalt Steel Drill Bit 3 Morse Taper Shank Spiral Flute 135 Degrees Notched Point 43/64 Size Pack of 1
Cobalt steel tools are similar to high-speed steel, but with more cobalt for improved performance when cutting harder metals such as stainless steel or nickel alloys.
Morse taper shank allows the tool to be inserted directly into the machine's spindle to facilitate high-torque applications such as large cut diameters.
When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging.