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WILSON Precision Tool@USA
Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ5.35mm Small Barrel Smooth Top Bits for Safe Nail Polishing and Gel Removal Safe Nail Tools for DIY Nail Enthusiasts
Wilson Precision Tool Carbide Nail Drill Bit - 3/32" (2.35mm) Shank, φ5.35mm Small Barrel Smooth Top Bits for Safe Nail Polishing and Gel Removal Safe Nail Tools for DIY Nail Enthusiasts
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Applicable Uses
WILSON smooth top nail drill bit is perfect for beginners seeking a safe, efficient tool for surface polishing, gel removal, and shaping on both artificial and natural nails.
| Product Name | WILSON-φ5.35mm Small Barrel Smooth Top Bits |
|---|---|
| Coarseness | 2XC / XC / C / M / F |
| Material | Material: Tungsten Carbide/One-piece construction |
| Coating/Color | TiN coating |
| Working Part Diameter | 5.35mm |
| Working Part Length | 12.7mm |
| Shank Diameter | 2.35mm |
| Shank Length | 25.4mm |
| Overall Length | 38.1mm |
| Recommend Speed | 15,000rpm-20,000rpm / 10,000rpm-15,000rpm |
| Rotation Direction | Dual Rotation |
| 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 should I use with this bit? A: We recommend 15,000–20,000 RPM for coarse grits (3XC/2XC/XC/C) and 10,000–15,000 RPM for fine grits (M/F). Q2: Can this bit be used on natural nails? A: Yes, in M or F grit it is suitable for gentle surface polishing and shaping on natural nails. Q3: Which grit should I choose for hard gel? A: Choose 3XC, 2XC, XC, or C—these coarse grits are designed to efficiently remove hard gel and acrylic. Q4: Is this bit safe for left-handed users? A: Yes, it supports both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation and works flawlessly for left-handed or right-handed techs. Q5: How should I care for this carbide bit? A: Handle with care and avoid dropping it; although carbide is extremely hard, it can be brittle and may break on impact. |
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