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Drill bit Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm for wood and metal, model 10501920
Drill bit Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm for wood and metal, model 10501920
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Drill bit Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm for wood and metal, model 10501920
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Drill bit Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm for wood and metal, model 10501920
Drill bit Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm for wood and metal, model 10501920
The Irwin MULTI 3.5 x 110 mm drill bit is a versatile drilling tool engineered for precision and reliability across various materials. Designed to handle both wood and thin metal, this drill bit ensures clean and accurate hole creation, making it an essential component for any toolkit. Its robust construction supports consistent performance during repetitive drilling tasks, providing a stable solution for professional and DIY projects alike.
This drill bit offers exceptional versatility by allowing users to switch between different materials without the need to constantly change bits. The geometry of the tip is optimized for fast and efficient material penetration, reducing the effort required during operation. Its durable design ensures a longer service life, maintaining sharpness and accuracy even after multiple uses in demanding conditions. The precise diameter ensures that fastenings fit securely, contributing to the overall quality of assembly and installation work.
This drill bit may not be suitable for drilling through hardened steel, masonry, concrete, or thick metal plates, as these materials require specialized bits with different hardness ratings and tip geometries. Using this tool on inappropriate materials can lead to premature wear or damage to the bit.
To achieve the best results, ensure the drill bit is securely fastened in the chuck of your drill or drill driver. Mark the desired drilling location clearly before starting. Begin drilling at a low speed to establish the hole position, then gradually increase the speed according to the material being drilled. Apply steady, moderate pressure to allow the bit to cut through the material effectively without overheating.
Always wear appropriate eye protection when drilling. Keep the drill bit clean and store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion. Avoid applying excessive side pressure, which can cause the bit to bend or snap.
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