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Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ6.0mm Flame Bits - Straight Cut - Safety Bottom for Acrylic Nails Removal Safe Nail Bits for First-Time DIY Users
Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ6.0mm Flame Bits - Straight Cut - Safety Bottom for Acrylic Nails Removal Safe Nail Bits for First-Time DIY Users
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Applicable Uses
WILSON diamond coating drill bit is perfect for beginners looking for a clear-field, efficient flame-shaped bit to safely remove gel and precisely tackle hard-to-reach nail corners and sidewalls.
| Product Name | WILSON-φ6.0mm Flame Bits - Straight Cut - Safety Bottom |
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| Coarseness | 2XC / XC / C / M |
| Material | Material: Tungsten Carbide/One-piece construction |
| Coating/Color | Diamond coating-Black |
| Working Part Diameter | 6.0mm |
| Working Part Length | 16mm |
| Shank Diameter | 2.35mm |
| Shank Length | 25.4mm |
| Overall Length | 41.4mm |
| Recommend Speed | 15,000rpm-20,000rpm / 10,000rpm-15,000rpm |
| Rotation Direction | Dual Rotation |
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Target Audience |
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| Function | Removal, Shaping & Polishing |
| Note | To prevent breaking, the nail drill bits cannot be dropped. |
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| Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
Q1: What speed range is recommended for this bit? Q2: Which grit should I choose for hard gel or acrylic nails? Q3: Is this bit safe for beginners to use near the skin? Q4: Can left-handed technicians use this bit? Q5: How should I maintain this bit to prevent damage? |
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