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HSS Wire Gauge Drill Bit - No. 20 - Hanson

Part #: 80120

The Hanson 80120 HSS Wire Gauge Drill Bit, sized at #20 (.1610"), is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics who demand precise drilling capabilities. This high-speed steel (HSS) drill bit delivers reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial applications, ensuring accurately sized holes for critical tasks.

Key Features

  • High-Speed Steel Construction: Manufactured from durable HSS for extended tool life and resistance to wear.
  • Precision Wire Gauge Sizing: No. 20 (.1610") provides exact hole dimensions for specialized applications.
  • Jobber's Length: Standard jobber's length offers a balance of reach and rigidity for general-purpose drilling.
  • Straight Shank Design: Compatible with a wide range of drill chucks in professional settings.
  • 118-Degree Point Angle: A standard point grind suitable for various materials, promoting effective centering and chip evacuation.

Applications

This Hanson HSS Wire Gauge Drill Bit is an essential tool for creating precisely sized holes. It is particularly effective for tap drilling, preparing holes for threading operations where consistent diameter is crucial to thread quality. Professional technicians can utilize this drill bit for intricate repair work, custom fabrication, and maintenance tasks across a spectrum of materials found in automotive engines, industrial machinery, and various metalworking projects requiring specific drill sizes.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Hanson
  • Model Number: 80120
  • Product Name: HSS Wire Gauge Drill Bit - No. 20
  • Size: No. 20 (.1610")
  • Material: High-Speed Steel (HSS)
  • Series: 801 Series
  • Point Angle: 118 degrees
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  • Model: 72298
  • Shipping Weight: 0.02lbs
  • UPC: 042526801204
  • Manufacturers Part #: 80120
  • Manufactured by: Hanson
  • Also Known As: HAN80120, AHN-80120, HN80120

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 February, 2007.