Irwin Cobalt Drill Bit, 1/4"

   Model # 3016016 by Irwin Tools

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Features and DetailsFractional, Jobbers Length. Straight Shank. 135 degree split point begins drilling immediately, minimizing bit ``walk". Heavy-duty web construction for strength and durability. 8 per cent cobalt for much higher hot hardness and abrasion resistance. Recommended for drilling hardened steel, super alloys, titanium and stainless steel. This Irwin Cobalt Drill Bit is one of many top quality items in our Drill Bits - Titanium department.

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    Irwin Cobalt Drill Bit, 1/4"

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    • Irwin Tools Model # 3016016
    • COBALT - GOLD OXIDE
    • Carded
    • Dia.xO.A Lgth. Ins.=1/4 x 2-1/2
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 0.4000 lbs
    • UPC Code: 042526633164
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