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Tork Craft Spade Bit 35MM 150MM



This is a description of a spade bit, which is a type of drill bit. The bit is made of high carbon steel and has a Ø35.0mm diameter. The bit has a working length of 150mm and a 6.35mm hex shank for quick change. The bit is used for rough boring in wood. The bit can be used to drill in hard wood, soft wood, chipboard, MDF, plywood, and more. The standard and pro series spades bits pictured are dif... more details
Key Features:
  • High carbon steel
  • 150mm working length
  • 6.35mm hex shank


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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Tork Craft
Model Number VER/TC02051
Description
This is a description of a spade bit, which is a type of drill bit. The bit is made of high carbon steel and has a Ø35.0mm diameter. The bit has a working length of 150mm and a 6.35mm hex shank for quick change. The bit is used for rough boring in wood. The bit can be used to drill in hard wood, soft wood, chipboard, MDF, plywood, and more. The standard and pro series spades bits pictured are different types of spade bits. The pro series bit has spurs on the bit to cut cleaner and faster than a standard spade bit.

Wood spade drill bit - Standard Daimeter: Ø35.0mm
Working length: 150mm
Shank: 6.35mm hex for quick change

Application:

A spade drill bit is used for rough boring in wood. Spade drill bits can be used to drill in:
  • Hard wood
  • Soft wood
  • Chipboard
  • MDF
  • Plywood
Manufactured from High carbon steel. Spade bits are also known as paddle bits or butterfly bits.

Standard vs. Pro series:

Notice the two different spade bits in the picture on the left. The one is a standard spade bit and the other is a Pro series spade bit. The Pro series spade bit is equipped with spurs to cut cleaner and faster than standard spade bits. Click here to have a look at the Pro series spade bits. TIP:
To avoid splintering, drill the workpiece from both ends.
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