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Cobalt Drill Bit, 23/64 In Diameter - Vermont American

Part #: 12673

The Vermont American 23/64 inch Cobalt Drill Bit (Model 12673) is engineered for demanding drilling applications in professional automotive and industrial settings. Constructed from a robust cobalt alloy, this drill bit offers superior hardness and wear resistance, making it ideal for tackling stainless steel and other challenging, abrasive materials. Its design prioritizes durability and efficiency, ensuring reliable performance under high heat and strenuous conditions.

Key Features

  • Cobalt Alloy Construction: Provides enhanced hardness and wear resistance for extended tool life when drilling hard, abrasive metals.
  • 135-Degree Split Point: Facilitates immediate cutting on contact, eliminating the need for a center punch and promoting precise hole starts.
  • Heat-Treated Durability: Specifically treated to withstand high drilling temperatures and maintain strength, crucial for demanding industrial applications.
  • Precision Ground Flutes: Designed for efficient chip evacuation, enabling fast and smooth drilling through tough materials.
  • Black Oxide Finish: Offers an additional layer of protection against rust and corrosion, prolonging the bit's lifespan in harsh work environments.

Applications

This cobalt drill bit is well-suited for a range of professional applications, including:

  • Drilling stainless steel, cast iron, alloy steel, and other hard, abrasive metals commonly encountered in automotive repair and industrial fabrication.
  • Use in maintenance operations, machine shops, and professional garages where reliable performance on tough materials is essential.
  • Ideal for contractors working with structural metals or machinery that require precise and durable drilling solutions.

Specifications

  • Diameter: 23/64 inch
  • Overall Length: 4-7/8 inches
  • Flute Length: 3-1/2 inches
  • Manufacturer: Vermont American
  • Model Number: 12673
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.