Additional Information
Dimensions | 0.011 in |
---|---|
Diameter |
0.011" (.279mm) |
Diamond Height |
Entire Head |
Head Length |
0.080" (2.032mm) |
Total Length |
.687” (17.47mm) |
NEW ITEM NUMBER |
2010011 |
3-5 pcs |
3-5 pcs – $53.97 ea |
6-8 pcs |
6-8 pcs – $51.34 ea |
9-12 pcs |
9-12 pcs – $49.86 ea |
12-15 pcs |
12-15 pcs – $47.36 ea |
16-20 pcs |
16-20 pcs – $45.87 ea |
21-30 pcs |
21-30 pcs – $43.12 ea |
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