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14464 BIT STEP DRILL 9 STEP 3/4IN

14464 BIT STEP DRILL 9 STEP 3/4IN
Item #: 80093593

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DSD0750S09
FREUD

14464 BIT STEP DRILL 9 STEP 3/4IN
Diablo DSD0750S09 Step Drill Bit, 3/8 to 3/4 in Dia, 2-19/32 in OAL, Dual Flute, 1/4 in Dia Shank, Hex Shank

Diablo's new step drill bits bring exclusive technology to the electrician, plumber and HVAC contractor with fast, accurate cuts and increased stability in thin metals, PVC other plastic materials. The innovative split point tip design enables a fast, on-point start resulting in increased durability and up to 4X longer life. An automated precision grinding process on each step reduces wear and delivers 2X faster cuts. Multiple hole sizes are made easy with laser etched step markings while increased step heights for common hole sizes makes drilling holes more efficient and faster. Designed with a 1/4 in hex shank, these bits are impact ready and can be used with drills and impact drivers.
  • Split point tip (132 deg) makes pre-drilling obsolete and stays sharper longer resulting in increased speed, maximum durability and up to 6X longer life
  • Automated precision CNC grinding process delivers strict angle tolerances on each step for minimal bit wear and 2X faster cuts in drilling and hole making
  • Exclusive design delivers corded and cordless tool efficiency in high-speed mode for up to 75% more holes per battery charge
  • 1/4 in hex shank allows use with drills and impact drivers
  • Optimized dual flute design for jam-free cuts
  • Increased step heights for easier drilling of common hole sizes
  • Easy to read, laser marked steps for drilling holes of varying sizes
  • Ideal for metal (up to 1/8 in THK), PVC and other plastic materials
  • Nine number of steps
Applicable MaterialsMetal/Plastic/PVC/Steel
Diameter3/8 to 3/4
Flute TypeDual
MaterialHSS
Overall Length2-19/32
Point Angle132
Point TypeSplit
Shank Diameter1/4
Shank TypeHex

Item Specifications

  • STEP DRILL BITS
  • 0.28 lbs per EA
$29.99
IN STOCK
UOM : EA
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