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Drill bit Artu 4 mm titanium-coated straight shank for metal, model 16704
Drill bit Artu 4 mm titanium-coated straight shank for metal, model 16704
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Drill bit Artu 4 mm titanium-coated straight shank for metal, model 16704
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Drill bit Artu 4 mm titanium-coated straight shank for metal, model 16704
Drill bit Artu 4 mm titanium-coated straight shank for metal, model 16704
Artu 4 mm titanium-coated drill bit with a straight shank, model 16704, is designed for drilling holes in steel and other metals. The titanium coating improves surface hardness and reduces friction during cutting, while the straight (cylindrical) shank ensures secure mounting in standard chucks of hand drills and drill presses. This bit is suitable for routine workshop, maintenance and repair tasks where precise metal drilling is required.
The titanium coating increases wear resistance and extends tool life compared with uncoated bits, and reduces heat buildup for more consistent cutting performance. The 4 mm diameter provides a balance between hole precision and material removal rate, and the straight shank offers compatibility with a wide range of drilling tools. The geometry of the tip is optimized for metalworking to help achieve clean entry and reliable chip evacuation.
Secure the drill bit in the chuck so the straight shank is held firmly and runout is minimized. Select an appropriate drill speed and apply steady pressure; lower speeds are recommended for harder metals to avoid overheating. Use cutting lubricant when drilling steel or other tough metals to reduce friction and improve chip evacuation. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear chips and allow cooling for longer tool life.
For best results on steel, start with a pilot hole if drilling a large or deep hole, use a suitable cutting fluid, and avoid excessive feed rates. Inspect the bit regularly for wear; replace when the cutting edges become dull to maintain hole quality and safety.
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