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Rotur HSS Stepped Drill Bit 3-6x120mm
  • Rotur High-Speed Steel (HSS) Stepped Drill Bit for Light Pull Drive Kit, 3mm to 6mm Diameter and 120mm Length

Rotur HSS Stepped Drill Bit 3-6x120mm

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The Rotur HSS Stepped Drill Bit is a top - notch tool crafted for the Rotur Light Pull Drive Kit. Its unique stepped design is a game - changer, enabling you to drill a single hole that can easily fit the knot in the light pull string. Constructed from high - speed steel (HSS), this drill bit is incredibly tough and offers long - term performance. It has a length of 120mm, with the diameter varying from 3mm at the narrow end to 6mm at the wider part. To use it, simply drill the blank a bit more than halfway through with the widest section of the bit. This creates a perfectly sized hole for the light pull string knot. The precisely ground flute design ensures smooth chip removal, minimizing the chances of overheating and breakage. An essential part of the Rotur Light Pull Drive Kit, it's the go - to option for those seeking a reliable and efficient way to drill holes in thin materials. With its well - thought - out stepped design and sturdy build, expect excellent and long - lasting results. SKU: TDSHSS0306

Using your Rotur HSS Stepped Drill Bit is easy. First, find the material you want to drill, like thin wood or plastic. Take the bit and drill the blank just a bit more than halfway through with the widest part of the bit. This will make a hole big enough for the knot in the light pull string. When you're using it, make sure to keep a steady hand to avoid any wobbly holes. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe the bit clean with a dry cloth to remove any chips or debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. Also, don't use it on materials that are too thick or hard as it could cause the bit to overheat or break. If you notice the bit isn't cutting as well as it used to, it might be time to replace it. With proper use and care, your drill bit will last you a long time and keep giving great results.


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