Menu

Titanium Drill Bit 3/8 In Shank, 25/64 In Diameter - Vermont American

Part #: 12511

This Vermont American Titanium Drill Bit is engineered for demanding drilling tasks in various materials, offering a reliable solution for professional technicians and mechanics. Its robust construction and specialized tip design facilitate efficient and precise hole creation, particularly in repetitive applications. Designed for durability, this bit maintains its cutting edge through rigorous use in automotive, industrial, and general workshop environments.

Key Features

  • 25/64 Inch Diameter, 3/8 Inch Reduced Shank: Allows for drilling larger holes using standard 3/8 inch drill chucks.
  • Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coating: Provides enhanced hardness, reducing friction and extending the bit's service life when working with tough materials.
  • 135-Degree Split Point: Initiates drilling on contact, preventing bit "walking" and eliminating the need for a center punch.
  • Optimized for Diverse Materials: Effectively drills through steel, alloy steels, wood, plastic, and other challenging substrates.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built for repetitive drilling, offering consistent performance in high-demand settings.

Applications

The Vermont American Titanium Drill Bit is an essential tool for contractors, professional mechanics, and machine shop operators. It is well-suited for repetitive drilling operations in automotive repair, such as creating precise pilot holes or enlarging existing holes in chassis components, engine mounts, or exhaust systems. Its versatility also makes it valuable for industrial maintenance, fabrication work, and other applications requiring durable and efficient material penetration.

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 5-1/8 inches
  • Flute Length: 3-3/4 inches
  • Shank Diameter: 3/8 inches
  • Drill Diameter: 25/64 inches
  • Point Angle: 135 degrees
  • Material: High-speed steel with Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating
Browse Drill Bits - Individual

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.