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Drill bit Dedra WDA10152 — diameter 10 mm, length 152 mm, for wood, 1 pc
Drill bit Dedra WDA10152 — diameter 10 mm, length 152 mm, for wood, 1 pc
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Drill bit Dedra WDA10152 — diameter 10 mm, length 152 mm, for wood, 1 pc
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Drill bit Dedra WDA10152 — diameter 10 mm, length 152 mm, for wood, 1 pc
Drill bit Dedra WDA10152 — diameter 10 mm, length 152 mm, for wood, 1 pc
Dedra WDA10152 is a straight-shank wood drill bit with a 10 mm cutting diameter and a total length of 152 mm. Designed for drilling through solid wood, plywood and similar timber-based materials, this single-piece drill bit fits standard handheld drills and drill presses with a compatible chuck. The tool provides a simple solution for creating clean, accurate holes in wood for carpentry, furniture assembly and general joinery tasks.
The straight shank design ensures stable mounting in chucks and simple replacement. A 10 mm cutting diameter offers a common size for dowels, fittings and general-purpose woodwork, while the 152 mm overall length allows drilling through thicker workpieces or creating deeper pilot holes than standard short bits. Being a single-piece item, it is ready to use without additional components.
Select a compatible drill or drill press and secure the straight shank in the chuck, ensuring tight clamping. Mark the drilling position on the workpiece and, if required, use a center punch or pilot mark to prevent wandering. Begin drilling at low speed to establish the hole, then increase speed as needed while maintaining firm, even pressure. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear chips when drilling deep holes. After use, clean wood debris from the flutes and store the bit in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
For best results, use cutting speeds and feed pressure appropriate for the wood species being drilled; hardwoods typically require slower speeds and steadier feed than softwoods. When drilling long or deep holes, secure the workpiece and consider backing material to reduce splintering at exit points. Wear eye protection and follow the drill manufacturer’s safety instructions.
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