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Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 — compatible with 6, 8, 10 mm chucks for wood
Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 — compatible with 6, 8, 10 mm chucks for wood
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Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 — compatible with 6, 8, 10 mm chucks for wood
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Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 — compatible with 6, 8, 10 mm chucks for wood
Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 — compatible with 6, 8, 10 mm chucks for wood
Depth stop Wolfcraft 2751000 is an accessory for drilling in wood that limits drilling depth for precise, repeatable holes. The set includes three cylindrical stops sized for 6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm drill diameters and is designed to be mounted directly on standard wood twist drill bits. It allows setting a fixed penetration depth so successive holes are produced at the same depth, supporting tasks in workshop, joinery and on-site installation work.
The three-piece set provides compatibility with common drill diameters used in woodworking, enabling fast switching between sizes without special tools. Each stop is simple to mount and secure on the drill bit, delivering stable and repeatable depth control. The compact metal/plastic construction is suitable for workshop use and transport to job sites, and it reduces the risk of over-drilling and material damage when working with timber and wood-based panels.
Select the depth stop matching the drill bit diameter, slide the stop onto the bit and position it at the required distance from the tip. Secure the stop according to the product’s clamping method so it does not move during drilling. Test the setting on a scrap piece of the same material to confirm the hole depth before proceeding to the workpiece. When drilling a series of holes, keep the same bit and stop setting to maintain consistent depth.
Always verify the chosen drilling depth on a scrap offcut before working on the final piece. Use appropriate drill speed and steady feed pressure for the timber species to avoid burning or splitting. Inspect the stop regularly and ensure it is firmly mounted before each use.
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