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Tork Craft Auger Bit 22 X 300MM Bulk



Auger drill bits are used to bore holes in timber. They are similar to forstner drill bits, but have a helix-shaped cutting edge that helps remove shavings. Auger drill bits are best used with a low-rpm electric rotary drill. more details
Key Features:
  • Auger drill bits are used to bore holes in timber
  • They are similar to forstner drill bits, but have a helix-shaped cutting edge that helps remove shavings
  • Auger drill bits are best used with a low-rpm electric rotary drill


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Features
Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Tork Craft
Model Number VER/AB22300B
Description
Auger drill bits are used to bore holes in timber. They are similar to forstner drill bits, but have a helix-shaped cutting edge that helps remove shavings. Auger drill bits are best used with a low-rpm electric rotary drill.

Auger drill bit Daimeter: Ø22.0mm
Working length: 300mm
Shank: Hex

Application:

An auger drill bit is used to bore holes in timber. It is great for drilling holes in thatch poles to insert threaded rods. The design is very similar to a forstner drill bit, as it 'shaves' itself through the wood. A low rpm rotary drill with a planetary gearbox is required to be used with auger drill bits.

What is an auger drill bit?

An auger drill bit is one of the very first types of drill bits used in the carpenter industry to bore holes in timber. A very early example of the auger drill bit is the scotch eyed auger. The pilot guide is threaded to 'pull' the drill bit into the wood. The cutting edge forms part of the auger helix to assist the drill bit with the removal of shavings. Nowadays, auger drill bits are used with powerful electric rotary drills to speed up the process of boring holes. CAUTION!
Take care when drilling with auger drill bits. The auger drill bit tends to jerk the rotary drill when drilling. Keep the rotary drill steady with both hands to prevent wrist injury.
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