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Extension Length Drill Bit, 12 In Long, 1/8 In Diameter - Vermont American

Part #: 13258

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Vermont American
  • Model Number: 13258
  • Part Number: 13258
  • Product Type: Extension Length Drill Bit
  • Length: 12 inches (approximately 30.48 cm) – Designed for extended reach and drilling deep holes.
  • Diameter: 1/8 inch (approximately 3.175 mm) – Ideal for creating small, precise holes.

Key Features

  • Extended Reach Design: This drill bit's 12-inch length allows for drilling through thick materials or reaching into confined spaces that standard bits cannot access.
  • Narrow Diameter: The 1/8-inch diameter is perfect for applications requiring fine, accurate holes.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by Vermont American, ensuring reliability and consistent performance.

Applications

This extension length drill bit is versatile for various tasks requiring deep or precise drilling:

  • Woodworking: Creating deep pilot holes, dowel holes, or intricate joinery.
  • Electrical Work: Routing wires through studs, joists, or conduit in tight spots.
  • Plumbing: Drilling precise holes for pipe or fixture installation in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Metalworking: Suitable for drilling small, accurate holes in soft metals and plastics.
  • Crafts and Hobbies: Ideal for detailed work where a small, long drill bit is essential.

Benefits

  • Increased Accessibility: Effortlessly reach deep into materials or tight spaces, eliminating the need for extensions or specialized tools in many situations.
  • Enhanced Precision: The narrow 1/8-inch diameter ensures clean, accurate holes, crucial for delicate work and proper fitment.
  • Time-Saving Efficiency: Tackle challenging drilling tasks quickly and effectively, improving project completion times.
  • Versatile Performance: A valuable addition to any toolkit, adapting to a wide range of materials and applications from DIY projects to professional trades.

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