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Drill bits set Dedra WMS08 — 8 pcs, steel, 135° point angle, for metal
Drill bits set Dedra WMS08 — 8 pcs, steel, 135° point angle, for metal
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Drill bits set Dedra WMS08 — 8 pcs, steel, 135° point angle, for metal
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Drill bits set Dedra WMS08 — 8 pcs, steel, 135° point angle, for metal
Drill bits set Dedra WMS08 — 8 pcs, steel, 135° point angle, for metal
Dedra WMS08 is an 8-piece steel drill bit set designed specifically for drilling metal. Each bit in the set has a 135° point angle to provide improved centring and reduced walking on metal surfaces, making the set suitable for workshop repairs, fabrication and general metalworking tasks. The bits are sized to fit standard drill chucks and are intended for use in hand-held and bench drills when working with ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The 135° point angle improves accuracy when starting holes in harder materials and helps maintain the cutting edge when drilling metal. Made of steel, the bits offer solid rigidity for controlled drilling and consistent hole quality. The 8-piece configuration provides a selection of commonly used diameters so you have options for different hole sizes without changing tool types. The bits are compatible with standard chucks for quick installation and removal.
Secure the chosen drill bit in the drill chuck and tighten firmly. Mark the drilling location on the workpiece and, if required, use a centre punch to create a small indentation to prevent bit walking. Start at low speed to establish the hole, then increase speed as appropriate for the material and bit size while applying steady, moderate pressure. Use cutting fluid or lubricant where recommended for metalworking to extend bit life and improve chip evacuation. After drilling, retract the bit while the drill is still running briefly to clear chips, then stop the drill and inspect the hole.
For best results when drilling metal, use a suitable cutting fluid, keep speeds and feed consistent with the workpiece material, and replace worn bits to preserve hole quality and reduce the risk of breakage.
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