Drill Saw Blades for Dremel Rotary Tool, 6Pcs HSS Disc Wheel Cutting with Screwdriver Wood Plastic Metal

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Amazon Widely used: Suitable for cutting wood, plastic, fibreglass, copper, aluminium and thin sheet metal, soft metal, etc. An indispensable tool for DIY work, home repairs. Compatible with Dremel, GOXAWEE, APEXFORGE, SPTA, TECCPO, Vastar. High quality material: Made of strong HSS (high speed steel) for long service life, durable and sharp. High working efficiency, perfect cutting effect. Better and faster: The maximum speed of the saw blade is 20,000 rpm, so it is possible to perform these functions (precise adjustment, fast and accurate cutting). HSS circular saw blade set: 6 different sizes (22 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 35 mm, 44 mm, 50 mm), shank size: 2 x 1/8" (3.175 mm) and 1 x 1/4" (6 mm), screwdriver size: 1 x 93 mm. Note: Do not cut hard objects, it is ideal for cutting wood and PVC. The blades vibrate while working, so they must be handled carefully to avoid damage from the blades.

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Widely used: Suitable for cutting wood, plastic, fibreglass, copper, aluminium and thin sheet metal, soft metal, etc. An indispensable tool for DIY work, home repairs. Compatible with Dremel, GOXAWEE, APEXFORGE, SPTA, TECCPO, Vastar. High quality material: Made of strong HSS (high speed steel) for long service life, durable and sharp. High working efficiency, perfect cutting effect. Better and faster: The maximum speed of the saw blade is 20,000 rpm, so it is possible to perform these functions (precise adjustment, fast and accurate cutting). HSS circular saw blade set: 6 different sizes (22 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 35 mm, 44 mm, 50 mm), shank size: 2 x 1/8" (3.175 mm) and 1 x 1/4" (6 mm), screwdriver size: 1 x 93 mm. Note: Do not cut hard objects, it is ideal for cutting wood and PVC. The blades vibrate while working, so they must be handled carefully to avoid damage from the blades.


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Brand FOTYBEI
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  • 0741365211907

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