3/8” Bridge Construction Reamer Drill Bit, M2 HSS Taper Chucking Reamer for Steel Alloy Metal Wood Plastic, 3/8" Non-Slip Shank, 5-Spiral Flutes Car Reamer, to Align or Enlarge Holes, 10mm
3/8” Bridge Construction Reamer Drill Bit, M2 HSS Taper Chucking Reamer for Steel Alloy Metal Wood Plastic, 3/8" Non-Slip Shank, 5-Spiral Flutes Car Reamer, to Align or Enlarge Holes, 10mm
Description
The 3/8" Bridge Construction Reamer Drill Bit is a highly versatile tool designed for aligning, enlarging, or smoothing predrilled holes in various materials, for accurate installation of bolts or rivets. Whether you're working with steel, metal, wood, plastic, or other alloys, this heavy-duty reamer drill bit guarantees performance in your projects. Crafted with precision and durability This reamer drill bit is constructed from M2 high-speed steel (HSS), providing strength and wear resistance. The five long tapped right-hand spiral flutes with sharp edges allow for smooth cutting and efficient debris removal. Measuring Length:5-7/8" Cutting length: 4" Cutting diameter: 3/8" (0.375" or 10mm) Cutting direction: right-hand Special features of the 3/8" reamer drill bit A 3/8” round shank with 3-sides: for secure grip in the chuck. A tapered point allows it to enter imperfect holes and ream steadily. A safe stop, ensures the drill stop safely. With its broad application range, this 3/8" reamer drill bit is suitable for various projects in woodworking and metalworking. It can efficiently handle steel, metal, alloy aluminum, brass, copper, iron, nickel, plastic, and PVC pipes. This makes it an ideal tool for applications such as bridge construction, steel erection, and automotive truck trailer maintenance. User tips: 1. Always wear appropriate safety gear. 2. Securely mount the reamer drill bit in the chuck of your portable electric or pneumatic tools. 3. Position the bit in the predrilled hole, gradually increase speed, maintain pressure, keep the tool steady, and use cutting oil for lubrication. 4. Reduce speed as you approach the desired hole size to achieve a smooth finish.
Item Details
Pickup Location
4031 Market Center Dr Suite 303
North Las Vegas, NV, 89030
Quality
Auction closes
June 30, 2025 at 3:10 AM
brand
DKIBBITHEstimated Retail Price
$22.99
size
3/8”Buyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1045534398
Features
- Seamlessly and Expertly - The bridge reamer, also known as construction reamers, is used to align or enlarge or smooth Predrilled holes to 3/8" and fit precisely before installing bolts or rivets. This heavy-duty 3/8" reamer drill bit is crafted to ensure seamless and expert performance in your projects.
- Crafted to endure the toughest conditions, our 3/8" conduit reamer is manufactured using resilient M2 high-speed steel. Boasting five long tapped right-hand spiral flutes and finely ground edges, it excels at drilling and debris clearance, guaranteeing enduring performance and dependability.
- Special Features – The 3/8inch reamer bit features a 3/8" Round Shank with 3-Sides, a Tapered Point, and a Safe Stop, ensuring a firm grip in the chuck, allowing it to enter imperfect holes to ream steadily, and stopping the drill safely when the hole is complete.
- Broad applications – This 3/8" reamer drill bit can efficiently handle steel, metal, alloy aluminum, brass, copper, iron, nickel, plastic and PVC pipes etc.; makes it a go-to tool for both woodworking and metalworking projects, such as bridge construction, steel erection, automotive truck trailer maintenance.
- User Tips: 1. Always wear appropriate safety gear. 2. Securely mount the reamer drill bit in the chuck of your portable electric or pneumatic tools. 3. Position the bit in the Predrilled Hole, gradually increase speed, maintain pressure, keep the tool steady, and add cutting oil. 4. Reduce speed near the desired hole size for a smooth finish.
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4.4/5
Based on 12 ratings
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