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Set of 3 Step Drill Bits, Stainless Steel, 4-12/20/32mm, Titanium Conical Triangle, with Hex Shank, for Drilling and Screwdriver Drilling on Steel, Brass, Wood, and Plastic
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Description
General Description
This set of 3 step drill bits is designed for precisely drilling holes of various sizes, ranging from 4 mm to 32 mm in diameter. Made of high-speed steel (HSS) and titanium-coated, these drill bits offer increased durability and wear resistance. Thanks to their unique design, they allow for fast and efficient drilling on various materials such as plastic, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, wood, and more.Technical Specifications
- Material: High-Speed Steel (HSS)
- Finish: Titanium
- Head Type: Hexagonal & Cylindrical
- Number of Items: 3 PCS
- Drill Bit Lengths:
- - Drill Bit 1: 4-12 mm, Length: Approx. 6.7 cm (2.64")
- - Drill Bit 2: 4-20 mm, Length: Approx. 7.4 cm (2.91")
- - Drill Bit 3: 4-32 mm, Length: Approx. 10.2 cm (4.02")
- Recommended Drilling Speed: 250-400 RPM/min
Compatibility and Accessories
- Suitable for workpieces with a hardness of 25° or less and a thickness of less than 5 mm in wood, plastic, and thin metal.
- Packaged in a nylon bag for optimal protection.
Installation
- The 1/4" quick-change hex shank fits securely into the chuck of power tools, eliminating slippage.
Application
- Ideal for drilling in various materials, including wood, metal, and plastic.
- Use with coolant to prevent overheating during drilling.
- Wear safety glasses when using tools.
Other Information
- Drill bit sizes are laser-etched for identification Easy.
- Stable and works without pre-installation.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialTitanium
- Suitable forPlastic
- Pcs per pack1
- Compatible machineDrill
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From hammer drills to drill drivers, your choice of drill will come down to the type of tasks you want to complete. For example, a cordless drill is better for driving screws while a corded drill is best suited to drilling. Read on for our tips on picking the right torque, RPM, impact rate, battery and chuck type.
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