• BOSCH HSS-Co metal drill bit 2,0/29mm /1pc.

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The BOSCH HSS-Co 2.0x29 mm drill bit is a professional tool for precise drilling in stainless, alloy and unalloyed steel. Made of cobalt high-speed steel, it offers exceptional durability and resistance to high temperatures. Their compact size and compatibility with rotary drills make them ideal for small and precise work.

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BOSCH HSS-Co Metal Drill Bit 2.0x29 mm

With a diameter of 2.0 mm and a length of 29 mm, the BOSCH HSS-Co drill bit is a precision tool designed to work with demanding materials such as stainless steel, alloyed and unalloyed metals. Made of cobalt high-speed steel (HSS-Co), it guarantees high durability, resistance to high temperatures and excellent results during intensive use. Compatible with rotary drills.

Key features:

  • 🔧 Precise drilling – the diameter of 2.0 mm allows you to make fine, precise holes.
  • HSS-Co material – cobalt steel for long service life and wear resistance.
  • Excellent durability – ideal for working with difficult materials, including stainless steel.
  • 🖌️ Compatibility – dedicated to rotary drills, which makes it easy to use.
  • 📏 Compact size – 29 mm overall length ideal for precision and small work.

Use:

The BOSCH HSS-Co 2.0x29 mm drill bit is used in professional and amateur projects that require precise drilling. Ideal for stainless steel, alloy steel, unalloyed steel and other difficult materials. Their robust construction and high-quality materials make them indispensable in workshops and on construction sites.

Specifications:

Diameter 2.0 mm
Overall length 29 mm
Material HSS-Cobalt
Use Rotary drills
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