Description

Condition: New

-/SQ2×150/GS14SQ2150
・Size:SQ2×150
・Package Quantity:1
・Cutting edge: SQ2
・Total length: 150mm
・Shank diameter: 6.35mm
・Quantity: 2
・Material: Die hard steel (hardness HRC62)
[Applications] For architecture electricity mechanical assembly/maintenance precision assembly and DIY. [Features] ●Bit for square screws often used in sashes and earthquake-resistant hardware. ●The size is color-coded in 10 colors making it easier to select the bit. ●Achieved high fitability with precise cutting edge machining. ●Since the cutting edge is not plated or painted it has good grip with screws and fits a variety of screws. ●All hexagonal surfaces are printed in color resulting in sharp edges without bleeding like painted products. (Excluding total length 200/300mm)


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