Hand Reamer Size: Cutting Diameter: 2mm / 0.079"; Tolerance: H7; Cutting Flute Length: 23mm / 0.906"; Shank Diameter: 2mm / 0.079"; Shank Length: 18mm / 0.709"; Overall Length: 49mm / 1.929"; Style: Straight Flute, Square Shank
Widely Used: The reamer is designed for precise hole enlargement and smoothing, suitable for precise reaming in stainless steel, aluminum, copper, alloys, plastics, and wood. It is widely used in various applications such as hole repair work, pipe fittings, woodworking, etc.
Straight Flute: Chips can be collected in the flutes, making this suitable for most shallow applications. The required roundness, straightness, and concentricity can be achieved. The use of oil or lubricant on the reamer and workpiece reduces friction, improves surface finish, and extends tool life.
High Speed Steel: High speed steel (HSS) tools offer high hardness and good toughness for wear resistance and are suitable for general use. They are suitable for a wide range of applications without additional coatings.
Tip: Reamer drill bits can be easily operated manually with a wrench, T-handle wrench, extension rod, or drill chuck. They are used for light cutting, repair work, stock removal, and hole enlargement. Be careful of chips generated during the reaming process. If the reamer's chip flutes become clogged, cutting performance will be affected.
Cutting Diameter: 2mm / 0.079" Tolerance: H7 Cutting Flute Length: 23mm / 0.906" Shank Diameter: 2mm / 0.079" Shank Length: 18mm / 0.709" Overall Length: 49mm / 1.929" Material: High Speed Steel (HSS) Style: Straight Flute, Square Shank Package Content: 1 Hand Reamer
Description: Hand reamers are designed for precise hole enlargement and smoothing. They are suitable for precise reaming in soft metal materials such as aluminum, cast iron, copper, plastic, and wood. They are widely used in a variety of applications, including hole repair work, pipe fittings, and woodworking. Straight flute reamers are suitable for most shallow cut applications, as they easily remove chips and debris from holes. They can achieve the required roundness, straightness, and concentricity. High-speed steel tools offer high hardness and good toughness for wear resistance, making them suitable for general use. They are suitable for a wide range of applications without additional coatings. Reamer drill bits can be easily operated manually with a wrench, T-handle wrench, extension rod, or drill chuck. They are used for light cutting, repair work, stock removal, and hole enlargement. Applying oil or lubricant to the reamer and workpiece can reduce friction, improve surface finish, and extend tool life. Tip: Pay attention to chips generated during the reaming process. If the reamer's chip flutes begin to clog, cutting performance will be affected. Ensure the workpiece is securely fastened.
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