Dremel 3.2mm Tungsten carbide Engraving cutter
Product details
Product information
This Dremel tungsten carbide cutter is suitable for hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, non-ferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics, hardwoods and other hard materials. It's compatible with Dremel rotary tools. It's 51mm wide 3.2mm in diameter.
- Compatible with Dremel rotary tools
Features and benefits
- These are tough, long-lived cutters and are perfectly designed for shaping, smoothing and removing material
- Quick lock technology
Specifications
Brand | Dremel |
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Colour | Grey |
Length (mm) | 102mm |
Material | Tungsten carbide |
Maximum RPM | 30rpm |
Model name/number | 9903 |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Shank size | 3.2mm |
Tip type | Tungsten carbide |
Product code | 8710364008629 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.2 / 5(5 reviews)So15 - 5 / 5 - 17/11/2024
Excellent
Great item. Exactly what we needed for the job. Strong and robust.
Mogg123 - 5 / 5 - 08/09/2023
Stuck bolt. REMOVED
Needed this to drill out a broken hardened steel bolt extractor. With a little perseverance it finally came out
Pasi - 5 / 5 - 02/09/2023
Perfect for Carbon works!
I've used this Dremel 3.2Mm Tungsten Carbide Engraving Cutter for many years, mostly working with laminated Carbon components and you need to keep your Dremel at maximum speed. I recommend vacuum cleaner next to cutting/drilling to remove harmful carbon dust. Cuts holes well through ceramic tiles too, yet requires you to hold Dremel firmly in place, as glass surface on tile is hard and slippery for the bit, and maximum RPM speed again with your Dremel.
ID CCC - 5 / 5 - 17/10/2019
This product is awesome
We were in need of a small tool that could widen some slots by 1mm in a 3mm polished stainless steel plate we had had laser cut for a project. The slots were fairly inaccessible and I purchased this bit in the hope that it would mean we diddn't have to get the whole thing fabricated again. It was the best £8.50 I have ever spent as the bit cut through the steel beautifully without hardening up the material.
shortcircuit - 1 / 5 - 25/01/2018
Wrong cutter in pic
Photo shows a tapered cutter in use when the product is a straight cutter??????????????????