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Drill bit set Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Drill bit set Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
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Drill bit set Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
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Drill bit set Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Drill bit set Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Proline 10615 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes is a set of ten metal drill bits designed for general drilling tasks. The kit includes a selection of commonly used diameters that fit standard drills and cordless drivers. Intended for drilling into materials such as metal, wood and plastic depending on the chosen bit and drilling parameters, this set covers everyday workshop and DIY needs.
The set offers a compact assortment of sizes that reduces the need to change tools during common jobs. Manufactured to consistent dimensions, the bits provide predictable hole diameters and stable centring when used with standard drill chucks. Compatibility with both corded and cordless drills makes the set versatile for workshop and on-site use. The selection of sizes simplifies small repair, installation and fabrication tasks.
Select a drill bit size appropriate for the required hole diameter and material. Secure the chosen bit in the drill chuck and tighten it firmly. For metal drilling, mark the drilling point and, if needed, use a centre punch to prevent walking. Start drilling at low speed to establish the hole, then increase speed as appropriate while applying steady, even pressure. For wood and plastic, use a suitable speed to avoid splintering or melting. Clear chips regularly and use cutting fluid or cooling for prolonged metal drilling.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Match drill speed and feed rate to the material and bit size, and replace worn bits to maintain hole quality and safety. Store the set in a dry place to avoid corrosion.
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