| Precision Carbide Drill ...Part #200 | |
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$55.96 |
| Designed exclusively for glass repair. Drilling reduces the time required to fill combination and star breaks. 8,500 RPM's. By using the momentary switch the motor never achieves full RPM's. The proper use of the momentary switch avoids heat build-up on the bit which in turn increases bit life. Keyless chuck for fast bit replacement. Includes collet (#205). Lightweight 7.8 oz. (221 g). Palm-sized to enable the user to achieve a steady position on the glass (reduces bit breakage). 12' (3.6 m) two-wire cord to reach high places. Has male cigarette lighter plug. | |
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| PART #210 | PART #215 | PART #217 |
| .060 shaft/hole size .035 | .060 shaft/hole size .025 | .060 shaft/hole size .025 |
| Quantity | Price | Example |
| 1-24 | $1.79 ea | |
| 25-49 | $1.74 ea | 25=$43.50 |
| 50-99 | $1.67 ea | 50=$83.50 |
| 100-249 | $1.49 ea | 100=$149.00 |
| ACCESSORIES |
| Magnetic Bull's-Eye Maker...Part# 640 | |
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$14.95 |
| Bull's-eye tip, mounted in a handy pen-like holder with a magnet on one end and the spring steel tip on the other. To use, simply place tip in .035 drilled hole (#210) and tap with an object like a probe. Also includes a carbide tip. | |
| Bull's- Eye Maker...Part# 633 | |
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$ 9.95 |
| Designed to create a miniature bulls-eye in a drill hole. Prolongs bit life and opens crevices for easier resin flow. Rod 1/8" x 3-5/8" (3.175 x 92.08 mm) with a .031 high strength spring steel tip. Spring steel to prevent breaking in the drill hole. To use, simply place in a .035 drilled hole (#210) and tap with an object like a probe. | |
| Collets... Fits drill part #'s 200, #230 | ||
| #205 1/16" (1.59 mm) For bits with .060 shaft | $4.45 |
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| #235 3/32" (2.38 mm) For buffing mandrel (#240) | $4.45 |
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| Mandrel... | ||
| #240 Used to secure buffing wheels. Used with collet (#235) | $3.49 |
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| Buffing Wheel | ||
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#245 5/8" diam. 1/8" thick (15.88 x 3.175 mm) | $
.89 |
| Durable felt buffing wheel. Normally used to buff the repaired pits to a glass-like luster. | ||







