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Drill bit Bosch 6 mm diameter model 2609256F16 for metal and wood
Drill bit Bosch 6 mm diameter model 2609256F16 for metal and wood
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Drill bit Bosch 6 mm diameter model 2609256F16 for metal and wood
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Drill bit Bosch 6 mm diameter model 2609256F16 for metal and wood
Drill bit Bosch 6 mm diameter model 2609256F16 for metal and wood
Bosch drill bit with a 6 mm diameter is a straight shank cutting tool designed for drilling into metal and wood. The bit delivers precise, clean holes in common workshop and household materials. Its compact size makes it suitable for confined spaces and for use with drills that accept 6 mm bits. The tool is intended for general drilling tasks in DIY, repair and light professional applications.
This 6 mm Bosch drill bit offers accurate hole placement and stable drilling performance due to its straight shank and standard geometry. It is suitable for both metal and wood, providing versatility for mixed-material projects. The compact length and conventional design simplify storage and replacement in standard drill chucks. The bit is manufactured to industry tolerances to ensure repeatable hole diameter and fit for common fasteners and dowels.
Mount the 6 mm drill bit firmly in the drill chuck and tighten according to the drill manufacturer's instructions. Select an appropriate rotational speed for the material: moderate speeds for metal and higher speeds for softwood, while using suitable cutting fluid or lubricant when drilling harder metals. Start drilling at a steady feed pressure, keeping the drill perpendicular to the work surface to maintain hole accuracy. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear chips when drilling deep holes in metal or wood. After use, clean the cutting edges and store the bit in a dry place.
For metal drilling, use cutting fluid and lower rotational speeds to extend tool life and improve hole quality. For wood, use faster speeds and steady forward pressure. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment and secure the workpiece before drilling.
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