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Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ6.0mm Barrel Plus Bits for Sharper Acrylic & Gel Nail Cutting Salon Quality Nail Tools for Professional Nail Techs

Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ6.0mm Barrel Plus Bits for Sharper Acrylic & Gel Nail Cutting Salon Quality Nail Tools for Professional Nail Techs

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Applicable Uses
WILSON one-piece construction nail drill bit is designed for professional nail techs requiring a sharper, high-efficiency carbide bit for precise acrylic and gel nail cutting, shaping, and polishing.

Product Name WILSON-φ6.0mm Barrel Plus Bits
Coarseness 2XC / XC / C / M / F
Material Material: Tungsten Carbide/One-piece construction
Coating/Color TiN coating
Working Part Diameter 6.0mm
Working Part Length 20mm
Shank Diameter 2.35mm
Shank Length 25.4mm
Overall Length 45.4mm
Recommend Speed 15,000rpm-20,000rpm / 10,000rpm-15,000rpm
Rotation Direction Dual Rotation
Target Audience
  • Professional Nail Technicians: Perfect for daily use in nail salons, helping technicians quickly and safely shape, smooth, and refine nails with high precision.
  • DIY Nail Enthusiasts: Great for at-home users who want salon-quality removal and shaping tools for gel nails, acrylic nails, and builder gel maintenance.
Function Removal, Shaping & Polishing
Note To prevent breaking, the nail drill bits cannot be dropped.
Features
  • Chamfer-Free Flat Top for Sharper Cutting: The non-chamfered flat top design delivers a sharper cutting edge, enabling more aggressive and efficient material removal while maintaining precise control.
  • Long Flute Barrel Shape for Smooth Finishing: Extended flute length combined with the barrel profile ensures even cutting, precise nail polishing, and smooth surface finishing in fewer passes.
  • TiN-Coated Tungsten Carbide One-Piece Construction: Solid single-piece tungsten carbide construction with titanium nitride (TiN) coating provides superior durability, heat dissipation, and long-lasting wear resistance.
  • Dual Rotation Compatibility: Flawlessly supports both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation, so left-handed and right-handed technicians can work comfortably without performance loss.
  • Multi-Function Removal, Shaping & Polishing: Coarse grits (2XC/XC/C) efficiently cut through super hard gel and acrylic, while fine grits (M/F) remove soft gel and deliver a polished finish.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1: What speed range is recommended for this bit?
A: Use 15,000–20,000 RPM for coarse grits (2XC/XC/C) and 10,000–15,000 RPM for fine grits (M/F).

Q2: Which grit should I choose for hard gel or acrylic nails?
A: Choose 2XC, XC, or C grit — these coarse options are designed specifically for efficient removal of super hard gel nails and acrylics.

Q3: Is this bit suitable for beginners or is it designed for professionals only?
A: This bit is targeted at professionals due to its sharper chamfer-free cutting edge; experienced users will benefit most from its precision.

Q4: Can left-handed technicians use this bit?
A: Absolutely, it supports both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation for seamless use by right-handed and left-handed techs alike.

Q5: How should I maintain this bit to prevent damage?
A: Always handle with care and avoid dropping it. Although carbide is extremely hard, it is brittle and may break or chip upon impact.
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