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Wire Gage Drill Bit #20 - Vermont American

Part #: 11820

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Vermont American
  • Model Number: 11820
  • Product Type: Twist Drill Bit
  • Size: #20 Wire Gauge (0.1610 inches / 4.089 mm diameter)
  • Material: High-Speed Steel (HSS)

Key Features

  • Exact Wire Gauge Sizing: Engineered to the precise #20 wire gauge standard, ensuring accurate hole diameters.
  • High-Speed Steel Construction: Made from durable High-Speed Steel, providing good wear resistance and tool longevity.
  • Precision Ground: Designed for clean, smooth cutting and consistent drilling performance across various materials.
  • Vermont American Quality: Produced by Vermont American, a manufacturer known for reliable and precise tools.

Applications

  • Electrical Wiring: Suitable for creating pilot or through-holes for #20 gauge electrical wires, terminals, and connectors.
  • Precision Pilot Holes: Use for drilling accurate pilot holes for small screws, rivets, or other fasteners requiring a #20 wire gauge clearance.
  • Metalworking and General Crafting: Applicable in various projects where precise, small diameter holes are essential for fit and finish.
  • Model Building: Ideal for intricate tasks in model making that demand exact hole sizing for components.

Benefits

  • Accurate Fit: Ensures perfectly sized holes for #20 gauge wires, preventing wire damage and promoting secure connections.
  • Minimized Rework: Precision manufacturing reduces drilling errors, saving time and materials by minimizing the need for re-drilling.
  • Durable Tool Life: The robust High-Speed Steel construction supports extended tool life, even with regular use in appropriate materials.
  • Consistent Performance: Delivers reliable, clean cuts for both professional and hobbyist applications.
  • Specific Sizing Confidence: Provides the exact diameter needed for #20 gauge applications, removing guesswork and ensuring correct clearances.
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.