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Drill bit Proline 26636, metal, Ø 36 mm, length 150 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit Proline 26636, metal, Ø 36 mm, length 150 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit Proline 26636, metal, Ø 36 mm, length 150 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit Proline 26636, metal, Ø 36 mm, length 150 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit Proline 26636, metal, Ø 36 mm, length 150 mm, 1 pc
Proline 26636 is a single metal drill bit with a 36 mm cutting diameter and 150 mm overall length. Designed specifically for drilling metal, the bit features a ground point and blade geometry for precise centering and reliable chip evacuation. The solid construction and hexagonal shank make it compatible with standard chucks and quick-change holders, suitable for workshop and industrial drilling tasks that require large-diameter holes.
The ground point and blade ensure accurate initial positioning and reduced walking when starting a hole. The 36 mm diameter provides an efficient solution for creating large holes in metal with a single pass, while the 150 mm length gives sufficient reach for thicker workpieces. The hexagonal shank improves torque transfer and reduces slippage in chucks and adapters. The bit is supplied in a plastic case to protect the cutting edges during storage and transport.
Secure the drill bit in a compatible drill or holder, ensuring the hexagonal shank is fully engaged to prevent slippage. Mark and, if necessary, pilot the drilling location to improve accuracy. Use steady feed pressure and appropriate cutting speed for the metal being worked; reduce speed for harder materials and increase coolant or lubrication to extend tool life. Clear chips periodically to avoid clogging and reduce heat buildup. After use, clean and store the bit in its plastic case to protect the cutting edges.
Use cutting fluid when drilling tougher metals, maintain moderate speeds to avoid overheating, and consider a smaller pilot hole for improved accuracy when starting large-diameter holes.
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