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Step Drill Bit, Step Milling Cutter, Double Slotted Conical Milling Cutter (5mm-35mm) with Titanium Coating, Solid, for Screwdriver Drilling on Steel, Wood, Plastic, Brass, Aluminum, PVC
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Description
- ?MULTI-SIZE?: The professional HSS stepper drill, which can precisely drill holes of various sizes, ranging from 5mm to 35mm, allows for the drilling of large holes simultaneously without changing the drill bit or hole positioning.
- ?QUALITY MATERIALS?: Classic high-speed steel, titanium coating on the surface, proven performance and durability in drilling holes in plastics, wood, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and many other types of sheet metal. Titanium alloy drill bits are particularly suitable for drilling copper and aluminum parts/die steel/spring steel/cast iron parts/iron and other metal materials.
- ?PRECISION POSITIONING DRILL BIT?: When you press on the surface, it produces an automatic, high-impact, spring-loaded striking force, and an adjustable cap allows you to regulate the striking force. The knurled surface of the brass body is very non-slip, offering precise positioning points without worrying about deviations.
- ?EASY DRILLING?: The two-blade design offers faster, smoother drilling, with low pressure and high steps so you don't feel the friction and resistance, with the best speed and accuracy.
- ?LASER ENGRAVING?: The size is laser-engraved into the metal, so it doesn't wear even if reused, which facilitates precise drilling. Advantages: 1. Uses a helical drill bit: pre-drilling by step-by-step drilling reduces damage to the workpiece during drilling. 2. CNC machine tools; each process is strictly controlled at every quality control stage. 3. Compared to a helical drill bit, the stepped drill bit is not easy to break and can cut different sized holes.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Weight180 g
- MaterialTitanium
- Suitable forWood
- Pcs per pack1
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