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Drill bit Proline 71316 — metal drill bit, Ø13 mm, length 160 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit Proline 71316 — metal drill bit, Ø13 mm, length 160 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit Proline 71316 — metal drill bit, Ø13 mm, length 160 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit Proline 71316 — metal drill bit, Ø13 mm, length 160 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit Proline 71316 — metal drill bit, Ø13 mm, length 160 mm, 1 pc
Proline 71316 is a single metal drill bit designed for drilling metal and similar materials. The bit has a diameter of 13 mm and a working length of 160 mm, supplied as one piece and compatible with standard drill chucks. Intended for workshop, repair and construction tasks, this mid‑size metal drill bit provides a straightforward solution for creating clean, consistent holes in steel, iron and other ferrous and non‑ferrous metals.
The Proline 71316 drill bit offers a targeted combination of diameter and length for mid‑size metal holes, enabling access to deeper workpieces while remaining compatible with common drilling equipment. Its design supports effective chip removal and stable cutting performance during continuous drilling operations. Supplied as a single, ready‑to‑use unit, the bit is suitable for both occasional and professional use where precise metal drilling is required.
Secure the Proline 71316 drill bit in a compatible drill chuck and ensure it is tightened correctly. Mark and clamp the workpiece to prevent movement, then set an appropriate drilling speed and apply steady pressure. Use cutting fluid or lubricant when drilling harder metals to extend tool life and improve hole quality. After drilling, clear chips from the hole and inspect the drill bit for wear before subsequent use.
For best results when drilling metal, use appropriate cutting lubricant, operate at recommended speeds for the specific metal being drilled, and ensure the workpiece is firmly clamped. Replace the bit if signs of excessive wear or chipping occur.
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