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Supertanium® Arrowhead Ceramic Drill Bit 5/16"
Supertanium® - Arrowhead Ceramic Drill Bit, Alloy Steel Shaft, Carbide-Tipped Point, 1/4" Shank, 5/16 x 3" (Pack of 1)
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Supertanium® - Arrowhead Ceramic Drill Bit, Alloy Steel Shaft, Carbide-Tipped Point, 1/4" Shank, 5/16 x 3" (Pack of 1)
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Carbide-tipped point reduces cutting pressure for cleaner holes in difficult-to-cut materials
Spear design provides clean, smooth holes without chipping or fracturing
High-strength, special alloy steel shaft promotes longer tool life
Use on ceramics, tile, glass, mirror, acrylic, fiberglass and most hard plastic materials
Can be used in hand-held portable drill motors and stationary drill presses
Not for use in hammer or percussion drills
General Operating Directions
Before drilling, back up or support with a flat piece of similar material or wood if possible
Use a variable speed drill motor and slow drilling speed
When cutting glass or mirror, apply a lubricant to maximize cutting efficiency
CAUTION: Any cutting tool may break or shatter under improper use. Government regulations require use of safety glasses and other appropriate safety equipment at all times in the vicinity of use.
Carbide-tipped point reduces cutting pressure for cleaner holes in difficult-to-cut materials
Spear design provides clean, smooth holes without chipping or fracturing
High-strength, special alloy steel shaft promotes longer tool life
Use on ceramics, tile, glass, mirror, acrylic, fiberglass and most hard plastic materials
Can be used in hand-held portable drill motors and stationary drill presses
Not for use in hammer or percussion drills
General Operating Directions
Before drilling, back up or support with a flat piece of similar material or wood if possible
Use a variable speed drill motor and slow drilling speed
When cutting glass or mirror, apply a lubricant to maximize cutting efficiency
CAUTION: Any cutting tool may break or shatter under improper use. Government regulations require use of safety glasses and other appropriate safety equipment at all times in the vicinity of use.