APPROVED VENDOR Chucking Reamer: 0.269 in Dia, Straight Flute
SKU 3G-OTH-206259
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What is the APPROVED VENDOR Chucking Reamer 500-0002690 used for?
This straight-flute solid carbide chucking reamer is used for precision finishing of pre-drilled holes to achieve tight diameter tolerances and smooth surface finishes in metalworking. It is commonly applied in tool and die making, mold manufacturing, and general machining operations where accuracy is critical.
What are the specifications of the APPROVED VENDOR Chucking Reamer 500-0002690?
The reamer has a diameter of 0.269 in, features a straight flute design, and is made from solid carbide for durability and wear resistance. The manufacturer part number is 500-0002690, and it is produced by APPROVED VENDOR. It is designed for use in industrial machining applications requiring precise hole sizing.
Where to buy the APPROVED VENDOR Chucking Reamer 500-0002690 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the APPROVED VENDOR Chucking Reamer 500-0002690 to customers worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time; we source and deliver this precision reamer to support your machining operations.
How to select the correct chucking reamer for a machining job?
Select a reamer with a diameter matching your finished hole size, such as the 0.269 in APPROVED VENDOR model. Choose straight-flute designs for general-purpose through-hole reaming. Ensure the shank fits your chuck or collet. Solid carbide offers high hardness and heat resistance for extended tool life in production environments.
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3G Electric supplies APPROVED VENDOR straight-flute solid carbide chucking reamers. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















