DR-S new variant, 8xD Length Carbide Twist Drill !

HPMT • November 10, 2022

New DR-S variant, 8xD length Carbide Twist Drill.

We're excited to announce the launch of our new DR-S variant, the 8xD length twist drill!

In celebration of this exciting new addition to our product family, we'll be hosting a webinar on Tuesday, 29th November at 10:00a.m CET / 4.00p.m GMT+08 where we will be commemorating this launch by unveiling never before seen in-house & customer tool tests.

 

Tool tests that we've conducted to ensure that this new product is up to the high standards our customers have come to expect from us. We know you'll be as excited as we are about this new product release!

The webinar will be hosted by our Sales Accounts Manager, Mark, who will be joined by special guests including Fish from Research & Development, and Shankar from Product Management.

 

We hope that you'll join us for this webinar, where you can learn about the many benefits of using our 8xD length twist drill and how it can help improve your productivity on the job site. We look forward to seeing you there!

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