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For general purpose use.
Use in general purpose applications.
For excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials, these carbide countersinks are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel countersinks.
To remove the need for a starter hole, the drill point is incorporated into the countersink flutes.
For use on hard-to-machine materials, these countersinks are cobalt steel for better heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel.
Carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel and high-speed steel for better performance on hard and abrasive materials.
These countersinks create a surface that minimizes contact between the material and the lathe centers to prevent damage and allow for more precise machining.
For applications where the workpiece will go through several machining processes, these countersinks bevel the outer edges of the hole and provide an additional 120° chamfer to prevent damage to the center hole.
No need to create a starter hole—the drill point is incorporated into the countersink flutes.
Carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel for excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials.
These countersinks come attached to a high-speed steel jobbers’ bit.
Use on plastic and most metals.
For use on wood and plastic.
Also known as step drill bits. The 82° countersink angle is compatible with the profile of flat- and oval-head inch screws.
Also called subland drill bits. The 90° countersink angle guides the tap into the hole.
Drill, countersink, and drive screws without switching three separate bits in and out of your power tool.
For excellent performance on hard and abrasive materials, carbide is harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel.
With more heat and abrasion resistance than high-speed steel, cobalt steel is often used on hard-to-machine materials.
Choose for general purpose applications.
For use with most metals in addition to plastic and wood.
Use with plastic and wood.
Fasten differently sized screws with these sets. They save you the effort of switching three separate bits in and out of a power tool, instead letting you flip between a countersinking drill and a screwdriver bit with a single hand.