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Tork Craft 4 Flute Wood Boring Bit 13MM



This is a product description for a 4 flute wood boring bit. The bit is 13mm in diameter and has a length of 165mm. The bit has 4 cutting edges and can be used with a low rpm rotary drill with a planetary gearbox. The bit is designed to have excellent chip/shaving clearance and can be clamped into a 6.35mm quick change chuck or a standard 3 jaw chuck. more details
Key Features:
  • 4 cutting edges
  • Low rpm rotary drill with planetary gearbox
  • Chip/shaving clearance


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Features
Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Tork Craft
Model Number VER/BKP013
Description
This is a product description for a 4 flute wood boring bit. The bit is 13mm in diameter and has a length of 165mm. The bit has 4 cutting edges and can be used with a low rpm rotary drill with a planetary gearbox. The bit is designed to have excellent chip/shaving clearance and can be clamped into a 6.35mm quick change chuck or a standard 3 jaw chuck.

4 flute wood boring bit Diameter: Ø13.0mm
Overall length: 165mm
Shank: 6.35mm hex for quick change

Application:

Use the 4 flute boring bit to drill into wood/timber. A low rpm rotary drill with a planetary gearbox is required to be used with boring bits. It is possible to use a cordless drill, but in its lowest gear.  

Benefits:

  • The drill spurs have 4 cutting edges that leaves a cleaner and more precise bored hole.
  • Using the same designed screw tip as from an auger drill bit - the 4 flute boring bit feeds itself.
  • The shank can be clamped into a 6.35mm quick change chuck or a standard 3 jaw chuck. It also prevents slipping in a chuck.
  • The edges of the bit have been hardened and remains sharper for longer.
  • The flutes are designed to have excellent chip/shaving clearance.
  • 4 cutting edges means faster cutting and more durability.
CAUTION:
Take care when drilling with wood boring bits. Keep the rotary drill steady with both hands to prevent wrist injury.
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