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KIK® HS Drill Bit - KIK® HS Brad Point Bit, Item #AF1201 (PATENT PENDING) Return to Previous Page Multi-Function Brad Point Bit
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| For Wood: Hard and soft Plastic: Acrylic, PVC etc Soft non-ferrous metal: Aluminum, Copper, etc Metal Sheet Drywall Most common construction materials Not to be used for masonry 3-flat shank for less chuck slippage Full Power Transmission
Wood, drywall: excellent clean and smooth cuts with fast chip removal
No slippage assures accurate placement of hole.
Plastic: no melting, the same clean cut as wood, no cracking-start slow Plastic, Soft non-ferrous metal and sheet metal: less heat prevents drill "sticking" efficient chip removal no bur left with less pressure while drilling
The occasional buried nail can be bored through or pushed aside. We do not recommend this as a general practice. When encountering metal, minimal force should be applied to the bit, which helps preserve the cutting edges.
Position bit on drilling surface before start drill
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