Greenlee Step Bit - #2 - Double Flute *KWIK STEPPER
1/2" - 1 Step - Black Oxide Coating - Resists Walking or Skidding - For cutting holes in mild steel, copper, brass, aluminum, wood, plastic, and laminates
1/2" - 1 Step - Black Oxide Coating - Resists Walking or Skidding - For cutting holes in mild steel, copper, brass, aluminum, wood, plastic, and laminates
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Product Description
The Greenlee Step Bit, #2, 1/2" is built to drill holes in mild steel, copper, brass, aluminum, wood, plastic, and laminates.
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This step bit comes to a point, is self-starting and is ideal for drilling holes in 3/8” mild steel, copper, brass, aluminum, wood, plastic, and laminates.
Coated with black oxide to enhance durability and generate fast and accurate holes with less heat, resulting in longer bit tip life.
Resists walking or skidding even on round surfaces.
1 hole size at 1/2”!
- Drill Bits: A metal rod of varying length and diameter that is used to drill holes in various materials and is designed to help draw the cut material out of the hole.
- Step Drill Bits: Drill bits built for drilling in thin metals but will work in wood. The stepped pattern allows you to drill different sized holes using the same bit.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #: | 34410 |
Hole Sizes: | [1/2 inch] |
Max Thickness: | [10 gauge] |
Minimum Chuck Size: | [3/8 inch] |
Overall Length: | [1.875 inches] |
Type: | Single Hole |
- √for Cutting Holes in Aluminum
- √for Cutting Holes in Brass
- √for Cutting Holes in Copper
- √for Cutting Holes in Laminates
- √for Cutting Holes in Mild Steel
- √for Cutting Holes in Plastic
- √for Cutting Holes in Wood
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