1/4" shank-bench lathe carbides now available

July 1, 1996
Brasseler adds H73E-120, H251E-120 and H257RE-120 for bench lathes. These three, very popular fungsten-carbide instruments now are available in 1/4" shank. The overall diameter for all three burs is 12 mm. Brasseler designed these instruments for bulk reduction and trimming model stone, plaster and acrylics for prostheses. They cut very aggressively, yet smoothly, and they are long lasting. These new bench-lathe burs are not to be used on metal. Product order numbers are: H73E-120, H251E-120 and

Brasseler adds H73E-120, H251E-120 and H257RE-120 for bench lathes. These three, very popular fungsten-carbide instruments now are available in 1/4" shank. The overall diameter for all three burs is 12 mm. Brasseler designed these instruments for bulk reduction and trimming model stone, plaster and acrylics for prostheses. They cut very aggressively, yet smoothly, and they are long lasting. These new bench-lathe burs are not to be used on metal. Product order numbers are: H73E-120, H251E-120 and H257RE-120.

For additional information, call 800-841-4522 or (Canada) 800-363-3838; or circle the number below on the reader service card.

BRASSELER USA

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