Cryogenic Drill Bits suit maintenance and repair industry.
September 22, 2008 -
Engineered to drill thought high tensile materials, Cryo-Maxx Drills feature 137° self-centering split point that eliminates need for center punching and also prevents drill from walking or wandering while in operation. Cryogenically treated drill bits provide long life and handle tough maintenance and repair operations.
Kimball Midwest has released something revolutionary to the maintenance and repair industry in its new Cryo-Maxx Drills. Cryo-Maxx is a new line of super-tough, cryogenically treated drill bits engineered to provide exceptional life when drilling through high-tensile materials. Each Cryo-Maxx drill bit undergoes a patented cryogenic process that takes 24 hours to complete. The result of this process is a maintenance drill that lasts longer, drills better, and offers users more holes per drill-creating an exceptional value.
Kimball Midwest's new Cryo-Maxx Drills also feature a unique 137° self-centering split point, to eliminate the need for center punching and prevent the drill from walking or wandering while in operation. These drills are designed to out-perform and out-last ordinary bits by a significant margin!
General contact information:
Allie Vanover
Marketing
allie.vanover@kimballmidwest.com
1.800.233.1294 ext. 2436
For questions regarding the product:
Anchell Waks
Product Line Manager
anchell.waks@kimballmidwest.com
1.800.233.1294 ex 2502
Contacts:
Marketing:
Allie Vanover
USA
Phone: 800-233-1294 ext 2436 E-mail this person
General Information:
Anchell Waks Product Line Manager
USA
Phone: 800-233-1294 ext 2502 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Kimball-Midwest Address: 4800 Roberts Rd. City: Columbus State: OH ZIP: 43228 Country: USA Phone: 800-233-1294 FAX: 888-359-0643 http://www.kimballmidwest.com
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