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Silverline Blacksmiths Drill Bit - 18mm

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Description

High carbon steel twist drill with high speed steel tip and polished, dry rust resistant coating. Large diameter bits with reduced 12.5mm diameter shank enables use with standard chucks. Use on aluminium, steel, plastic, wood and non-ferrous metals.

Features

  • Brand
    SILVERLINE
  • Warranty
    1 year(s)
  • Diameter
    18 mm
  • Useful lengh
    50 mm
  • Compatible machine
    Drill

Customer reviews

MManoMano Customer
Published on 22/01/2018, France

I was able to use this drill on my lathe twice at 250 rpm on steel used in mechanical manufacturing and on two bars of 30mm diameter on a drilling length of 65 mm and frankly the result and very satisfactory very good product bravo for its price and its resistance.

MManoMano Customer
Published on 11/12/2019, France

The drill is perfect for the use I wanted to make of it, namely drilling in sheet metal 3 to 4 mm with a hand drill. Very good value for money

MManoMano Customer
Published on 04/12/2019, France

Meets my need. A note: it will be good to indicate the diameter of the tail, All the drills do not open up to 12mm.

RRÉGINE
Published on 05/10/2017, France

the product would be perfect if the tail could fit into the drill, so purchase useless Damage that the diameter of the tail is not indicated

MManoMano Customer
Published on 04/10/2017, France

Good value for money, but clearly not made for regular use. I used it to drill into iron, the quality is OK but not better than this.

MManoMano Customer
Published on 14/03/2018, France

I had to make holes in a wooden staircase. After a small modification of the cut to make a centering, perfect result. I recommend, but can not say on its strength in steel. But much less expensive than a FESTOOL wick.

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