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Drill bit GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger 16 x 230 mm (pack 25/100)
Drill bit GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger 16 x 230 mm (pack 25/100)
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Drill bit GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger 16 x 230 mm (pack 25/100)
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Drill bit GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger 16 x 230 mm (pack 25/100)
Drill bit GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger 16 x 230 mm (pack 25/100)
Spiral wood auger drill bit GEKO G37362, size 16 x 230 mm, supplied in pack formats of 25 or 100 pieces. This spiraled wood auger is designed to drill clean, deep holes in timber and structural wood. The spiral flute geometry evacuates chips along the shaft to reduce clogging and helps maintain drilling progress, while the auger point and threaded lead provide stable guidance and efficient cutting when used with compatible hand braces or power drills that accept a 16 mm shank.
The GEKO G37362 spiraled wood auger offers precise hole forming with reduced tear-out thanks to its auger point and spiral flute design. Its 230 mm overall length enables deep penetration into beams and boards without repeated repositioning. The 16 mm shank diameter ensures compatibility with a wide range of hand braces and drill chucks that accept this standard size. Supplied in bulk pack options, the bit is suitable for repeatable production tasks and site work where multiple identical drill bits are required.
Secure the GEKO G37362 bit in a compatible chuck or hand brace, ensuring the 16 mm shank is fully seated and tightened. Position the auger point at the desired drilling location and start at low speed to establish the entry before increasing speed as appropriate for the material and drill. Apply steady, even pressure and allow the spiral flute to evacuate chips; withdraw periodically for very deep holes to clear debris and inspect progress. Maintain proper alignment to avoid off-center holes and excessive wear.
For best results, use the bit with appropriate cutting speeds for the timber species and ensure the drilling tool provides stable rotational control. Inspect bits regularly for wear or damage; replace worn bits to maintain hole quality. When drilling long runs or dense hardwoods, consider occasional withdrawal to clear chips and reduce heat build-up.
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