
How to Use Kupa Bits for Backfills
Kupa has created a bit that makes backfills easier and faster.

Kupa has created a bit that makes backfills easier and faster.
Kupa inc., a leading manufacturer of electric files and carbide bits, has created a new bit that bakes backfilling easier and faster. This custom one-of-a-kind design comes in K Cut (silver) and Z Coat, which is a gold-plated finish. The barrel carbide bit is wider at the top, allowing the technician precision cutting with less pressure.

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