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90° Angle Head Drill, 4,800 rpm, 0.4HP

90° Angle Head Drill, 4,800 rpm, 0.4HP

Non-returnable
$424.51

Aerospace-Grade 90° Angle Head Drill
High-Speed 4,800 RPM Precision Drill for Confined Aircraft Spaces

Technical Specifications
Free Speed: 4,800 RPM (High-Velocity Drilling)
Power: 0.4 HP (300W) Precision Balanced Motor
Bit Options:

  • 1/4"-28 Female Thread

  • 9/32"-40 Female Thread
    Noise Control: Rear Exhaust with Integrated Silencer
    Air System: 1/4"-28 NPT Inlet
    Ergonomics:

  • Ultra-Lightweight: 0.792 kg

  • Compact Length: 241 mm
    Shipping: 10 Units/Carton (10 kg | 0.71 cu ft)

Key Advantages

High-RPM Performance - 4,800 RPM for fast, clean holes in alloys & composites
Advanced Vibration Control - Precision-balanced motor reduces chatter
Aircraft-Grade Threads - Secure bit retention during overhead work
Space-Optimized Design - 241mm body fits turbine blade cavities

Aerospace Applications

• Turbine Engine Fastener Access
• Wing Rib Drilling & Countersinking
• Avionics Bay Modifications
• Composite Control Surface Repairs

Ordering Details

  • Individual or Bulk Orders

  • Protective Aerospace Packaging

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Quick-Reference Version

4,800 RPM, 0.792kg, 241mm. 1/4"-28 or 9/32"-40 thread bits. Rear-silenced exhaust.

(The ultimate tight-space solution for jet engine mechanics and airframe technicians.)

This version:

  1. Highlights the 4,800 RPM as a key differentiator

  2. Emphasizes vibration control for precision work

  3. Specifies exact thread pitches for aviation applications

  4. Includes both technical and practical benefit language

  5. Offers multiple contact points for procurement

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