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1/8 In. Diameter Tungsten Carbide Cutter

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Dremel 9903 1/8 In. Diameter Tungsten Carbide Cutter

Item #: 9903 by Robert Bosch Tool Corporation

UPC #: 080596099039

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  • A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamond
  • Use higher speeds for hard woods, slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics
  • Use the sides of the cutter rather than the tip for effective cutting

Diameter

1/8"

Overall Length

1.5"

Shank Size

1/8 Inch

Returnable

Yes

Size

1/8"

Defective Code

A

Shank Diameter

1/8"

Number in Package

1 pk

Application

Shapes, Smooths or Grinds

Packaging Type

Carded

Length

1-1/2"

Product Type

Tool

Material

Tungsten Carbide

Each Weight

0.100 LB

Velocity

B

Hazardous Material

No

Applicable Materials

Cast Iron Ceramic Hardened Steel Hardwood Non-Ferrous Metal Plastic Stainless Steel

Nomenclature

9903 CARB 1/8 CUTTER 1/8SHANK

Speed Rating

30000 rpm

Height

0.82

Width

0.42

ECCN

EAR99

Country Origin Code

US

Manufacturer Parent

Dremel

Bit Diameter

1/8 Inch

For Use With

Hardened Steel, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Nonferrous Metals, Fired Ceramics, Plastics and Hard Woods

Function

Tool

Sub-Series

9903

Features

High-Speed Bit; Use Higher Speeds for Hard Woods, Slower Speeds for Metals and Very Slow Speeds for Plastics; Use the Sides of the Bit for Effective Cutting

Product Material

Tungsten Carbide

Dremel 1/8" Diameter Tungsten Carbide Cutter. It is used for shaping, smoothing and material removal. It is made of tungsten carbide, which is the next hardest material to diamonds. It can be used on hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, non ferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics, hardwoods and other hard materials. Do not run in excess of 35,000 RPM.