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Precision Twist Drill QC91P 37/64"D 10-3/4"L Parabolic HSS Straight Shank & Taper Length Drill Bit

SKU 057937PTD
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Original price $239.00
Original price $239.00 - Original price $239.00
Original price $239.00
Current price $148.48
$148.48 - $148.48
Current price $148.48

Features:

  • Bright (uncoated)
  • High Speed Steel Tool Material
  • ANSI – Tap Standards
  • 6×D Usable Tool Depth to Diameter Ratio
  • Drill Point 135°
  • Cylindrical Shank / Straight Shank
  • Right Hand Rotation / Cutting

  • Precision Twist Drill QC91P taper length drills are available in a range of fractional and wire gauge diameters and are manufactured from High Speed steel, suitable for drilling in many materials including steel, stainless steel and aluminum. The bright finish prevents workpiece material from sticking to the cutting edges of the tool for a clean and accurate hole, whilst the 135 degree split point helps with self-centering for a rounder hole. With a specially designed parabolic flute, QC91P taper length drills can drill deeper holes in a single pass.

    Details:

  • EAN number 086071579379
  • EDP number 057937
  • Product name ISO QC91P37/64
  • Ordering code ANSI QC91P37/64
  • Gross weight - grams 225
  • Cutting diameter - fractional inch (DC) 37/64
  • Cutting diameter - inch (DC) 0.5781 inch
  • Cutting diameter - millimeter (DC) 14.68 mm
  • Length chip flute - fractional inch (LCF) 4.7/8
  • Overall length - fractional inch (OAL) 8.3/4
  • Overall length - inch (OAL) 8.75 inch
  • Overall length - millimeter (OAL) 222.25 mm
  • ANSI QC91P37/64
  • ISO QC91P37/64
  • Item Location & Shipping

    -Ships from the USA.

    -Most orders processed within 24 hours.

    -Average transit time is 3 business days.

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