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Drill bit set Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Drill bit set Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
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Drill bit set Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
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Drill bit set Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Drill bit set Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes
Proline 10636 — 10 pieces, assorted sizes is a drill bit set that provides a selection of common straight-shank bits for general drilling tasks. The kit includes ten bits in a range of diameters intended for use with hand-held drills and drivers; when paired with a compatible chuck or quick-change adapter, the set works for drilling into wood, some plastics and thin metal sheets depending on drill power and chosen bit size.
The set offers a convenient assortment of sizes in one compact package, reducing the need to change tools for typical DIY, maintenance and light construction work. Bits are designed for standard straight-shank chucks and quick-change holders, enabling fast replacement and compatibility with many common drills. The kit supports a wide range of everyday drilling tasks by providing multiple diameters so users can select the most appropriate bit for the material and hole size required.
Select the bit diameter appropriate for the hole size and material. Secure the chosen bit in the drill’s chuck or quick-change adapter, tightening according to the drill manufacturer’s instructions. Position the drill perpendicular to the work surface, apply steady pressure, and run the drill at a suitable speed for the material—lower speeds for metal, medium to high speeds for wood and plastic. Clear chips periodically when drilling into thicker material and allow the bit to cool when performing repeated holes.
Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Match bit diameter and drill speed to the material to extend bit life; avoid excessive axial force and overheating. For metal, use cutting fluid or reduced speed; for clean results in wood, pilot holes and proper clamping improve accuracy. Store bits in their case to prevent damage and loss.
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