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πŸͺ’ Irwin Tools 16" Step Drill Bit 10232 Review

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3.7
πŸͺš Industrial Drill Bits, πŸ”ͺ Cutting Tools

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Description of πŸͺ’ Irwin Tools 16" Step Drill Bit 10232

Single-flute cutting edge for greater control through steps. SpeedPoint tip penetrates fast and helps prevent walking. Hex shank helps prevent slipping in the drill chuck. IRWIN Unibit step drill bits are ideal for drilling holes into thin materials, such as stainless-steel, copper, brass, aluminum, plastic and laminates. Drills 3/16" - 1/2" holes in 1/16" steps. Single-flute cutting edge for greater control through steps. SpeedPoint tip penetrates fast and helps prevent walking. Hex shank helps prevent slipping in the drill chuck. IRWIN Unibit step drill bits are ideal for drilling holes into thin materials, such as stainless-steel, copper, brass, aluminum, plastic and laminates. Drills 3/16" - 1/2" holes in 1/16" steps.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

GREAT tool! - Cutting Tools

Used to enlarge holes in the head of a ukulele head to accommodate new tuning pins. This kid is strong and sharp as a knife. Good kit!

Pros
  • Step Drill
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product.

I used these bits when installing whiteboards and projectors in schools to make money. I used them to cut holes in the stand that connects the ceiling mount to the projector mount as I often had to cut the stand and lost the factory mounting hole on one end. I've found them to be the quickest way to drill round and square tubing in thin wall metal (<4mm) on site, leaving a clean round hole with little to no burr. They are also good for drilling plastic when the need arises. . This Unibit is…

Pros
  • Industry and Science
Cons
  • Some bugs