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2pcs Deburring External Chamfer Tool, 1/4 Inch Hex Shank Deburring Tool Rotary Remove Burr Chamfering Drill Bit Bolt Thread Deburring Chamfer Tool Repair Tool for Damaged Metal Steel Screws

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  • Package Includes: You will receive 2 pieces of deburring external chamfer tool.
  • Size Information: The overall size of the deburring tool is 2.9 x 6.6 x 0.63cm/1.14 x 2.60 x 0.25inch; the inner diameter is 2.3cm/0.91 inch. With a 1/4" (6.35mm) quick-change hex shank.
  • Product Materials: The deburring chamfer tool is made of cemented carbides for durability and reliability, not easy to break or deform, practical and convenient. You can use them without any worry.
  • Easy to Operate: Find out the bolts with burrs, and use our deburring tool to remove the burr, then you will get a smooth and burr-free bolt, bringing you with a good using experience.
  • Practicality: Our hex shank deburring tool is an ideal option for deburr stainless steel, wood, copper, aluminum, plastic and so on.


Specification:
Main Color: black;
Main Material: cemented carbides;
Product Size: 2.9 x 6.6 x 0.63cm/1.14 x 2.60 x 0.25inch;
Package details:
2 x Deburring External Chamfer Tool;
Note:
Due to manual measurement, the size and weight may have a certain error.
Due to the difference between monitors, there may be a slight color difference.


Omar Flores
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2024
It save me a lot of time because I didn't have to use a file.
Micki S. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
I was looking for a different drill bit accessory and found this, so gave it a try. If I had a damaged bolt end before, I either used a nut to clean the threads if possible, a hand file to smooth the edges, or a vacuum cap as a cover. Glad I ordered this deburring bit to give the toolbox more flexibility in the shop, it works great with quick results.
S. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I tested this tool by cutting the end of a bolt and then using the tool on the cut end. Before deburring, the end of the bolt was ragged, and afterwards it was tapered. It only took a few seconds and a moderate amount of pressure. I could have cut it down to a point if I wanted to.Next I bunged up the end of a bolt by banging it with a hammer. I couldn't get the nut on by hand until after I used this tool on if for a few second.So I don't expect to have to use a file or tap and die set to fix cut bolts any more!