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90° Chamfering Cutter Kit, 5 Flute Conical Cutter, Wood Cutting Tool with 12mm/16mm/19mm Hex Shank

£22.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description

Chamfering Cutter Size: 12mm / 16mm / 19mm (Equivalent to 1/2" 5/8" 3/4")

Heat Treatment: Conical countersink bit, high-frequency hardened for increased hardness.

Unique Design: 5-flute chamfering cutter for easy debris removal and hole cleaning.

Versatile Cutter: Suitable for drilling 90-degree holes in wood, plastic, and soft metals.

Please Note: Do not use these countersink bits on high-hardness metal materials!

pnbsp;Specifications:

Material: High-carbon steel Quality/p

Angle: 90 degrees/p

Handle: 6.35 mm (1/4") round handle/p

Countersunk head hole diameter: 12 mm (1/2") / 16 mm (5/8") / 19 mm (3/4")/p

Size: 12 * 38 mm/p

Weight: Approximately 81g total/p

pnbsp;Chamfering Bit:/p

pnbsp;Common sizes include 3 sizes (12mm, 16mm, 19mm)./p

pnbsp;Replacement is quick and easy thanks to the 1/4 inch quick chuck system./p

pnbsp;The Heat-treated carbon steel blades ensure a long service life. Suitable for drilling holes in wood panels, fiberboard, particleboard, plywood, plastic, aluminum panels, etc. Suitable for 90-degree holes in wood and soft metals when preparing countersunk screws and fasteners. Reduces and removes burrs. Vibration-free operation suitable for DIY, home improvement, and general construction projects. Package Includes: 1 * Countersink bit (12mm) / 1 * Countersink bit (16mm) / 1 * Countersink bit (19mm)/p

Please Note:/p

p1. The most important point when using a countersunk head hole is to correctly match the size to the screw being used./p

p2. For safety, do not use it on high-hardness metals./p

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    150 mm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Height
    35 cm
  • Weight
    2 kg
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