203 020 HP TWIST DRILL STEEL - (Pack of 6)
The steel twist drill dental bur pack from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary tool designed for demanding applications in plastics technology and model making. Crafted from steel, this twist drill delivers consistent, controlled performance across a wide range of materials.
Product Overview
This steel twist drill dental bur pack is supplied as a convenient pack of 6, ensuring you have reliable cutting instruments on hand for extended workflows. Each drill conforms to a defined standard classification, making it easy to identify and reorder within professional settings. The 203 020 HP designation allows for straightforward cataloguing across laboratory and workshop environments.
- Material: Steel
- Type: Twist Drill
- Pack Quantity: 6
- Standard Classification (ISO): 310 104 417 364 020
Applications
The steel twist drill dental bur pack is well suited for professionals working across a variety of precision disciplines. Its geometry supports accurate, repeatable drilling in plastics, resins, and soft metals commonly encountered in model making and dental laboratory workflows. The consistent shank dimensions and cutting edges ensure compatibility with standard rotary handpieces used in these fields.
Why Choose This Pack
Purchasing the steel twist drill dental bur pack in a quantity of 6 provides practical advantages for busy workshops and laboratories. Having multiple drills available reduces downtime associated with tool changes and allows work to continue uninterrupted across different workpieces or diameters. Busch & Co. GmbH has a long-standing reputation for manufacturing quality rotary instruments, and this product reflects that commitment to precision and reliability.
FAQ
How many drills are included in this pack? Each pack contains 6 individual steel twist drills.
What is the ISO classification for this drill? The standard classification is 310 104 417 364 020.
What materials can this drill be used on? It is well suited for plastics, resins, and similar materials commonly found in model making and dental laboratory applications.

