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Litian Heavy Industry Machinery Co., Ltd
Litian Heavy Industry Machinery Co., Ltd
SR35 Reaming Bit
SR35 Reaming Bit

SR35 Reaming Bit

Litech Tools' SR35 reaming bit stands out in the drilling industry for its advanced reaming capabilities, designed to enlarge holes with exceptional accuracy in construction and geological exploration. Built with premium tungsten carbide inserts and a heat-treated alloy body, it withstands extreme pressures and abrasive materials, ensuring longevity and cost-effectiveness. The bit's optimized flute design facilitates efficient chip removal, minimizing vibration and enhancing drilling speed. 

Specification of SR35 Reaming Bit

DiameterButtonsFlushing HoleWeightModel No.

[mm]

[in]
Gauge
[No.] × [mm]
Front
[No.] × [mm]
Side
[No.]
Front
[No.]

[kg]

893 1/2"8 × 137 × 13123SR35-8915KKP
1024"8 × 137 × 13223.7SR35-10215KKP

Enhance Your Projects with a Reamer Drill Bit for Metal and Rock Applications

Elevate your drilling projects with the SR35 reamer drill bit for metal and rock, a versatile tool that handles both metallic structures and geological challenges with ease. Featuring a robust alloy body and tungsten carbide tips, it excels in enlarging holes for construction anchors or exploratory drilling. This bit's flute geometry promotes efficient chip evacuation, preventing clogs and ensuring smooth operations in mixed media environments. Ideal for applications involving steel reinforcements or sedimentary rocks, it offers diameters up to 89mm and compatibility with hydraulic drills. Professionals in civil engineering will appreciate its heat-resistant properties, which minimize wear during prolonged use. Discover how this reamer drill bit for metal can streamline your workflow, reduce costs, and deliver precise results across diverse project demands.


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