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Drill Bit Set Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 — wood bits 3–10 mm, 6 pcs
Drill Bit Set Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 — wood bits 3–10 mm, 6 pcs
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Drill Bit Set Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 — wood bits 3–10 mm, 6 pcs
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Drill Bit Set Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 — wood bits 3–10 mm, 6 pcs
Drill Bit Set Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 — wood bits 3–10 mm, 6 pcs
Wolfcraft professional WF7120000 drill bit set for wood comprises six high-precision bits with diameters from 3 mm to 10 mm. Designed for clean, accurate holes in timber, plywood and wooden boards, this compact set covers the most commonly used sizes for carpentry, furniture assembly and general DIY work. Each bit is shaped to cut wood efficiently and remove chips to maintain hole quality during drilling.
The set provides a practical range of diameters in a single compact package, reducing the need to switch tools frequently. Bits are produced with geometry optimised for wood to deliver accurate center positioning and smooth cutting action. The assortment allows quick selection of the correct size for dowels, screws and fittings, improving workflow when installing hardware or assembling components.
Select the bit that matches the required hole diameter and secure it in the drill chuck. Mark the drilling point and, where necessary, clamp the workpiece to prevent movement. Start drilling at low speed to establish the centre, then increase speed while maintaining steady pressure. Withdraw the bit periodically on deeper holes to clear wood chips and avoid overheating. After drilling, check hole dimensions and clean any remaining debris prior to assembly.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and hearing protection. For precise positioning, use a centre punch or an awl before drilling. Match drill speed to the wood type—lower speeds for hardwoods and moderate speeds for softwoods—to prolong bit life and maintain hole quality.
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