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Bit Length | 3-1/8 in |
Bit Size | 5/32 in |
Bit Type | Split Point Jobber |
Comments | 135 deg Point |
Material | High Speed Steel |
Self-Feeding | No |
Series | HSS Jobber |
Shank Type | Hex |
UPC | 085937919076 |
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