Drill Bits Specifications Marks |
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D (mm) |
Working Diameter |
L1 (mm) |
Working Length |
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Overall Length |
There are various types of tool bits used for drilling holes in different materials. The most common ones are twist bits, straight bits, and countersink bits. Twist bits create a spiral flute in the material being drilled, which reduces friction and allows for faster drilling. They are commonly used for masonry, metal, and wood. Straight bits, on the other hand, have a flat surface and are used for drilling precise holes in plastic, glass, and ceramics. Countersink bits are designed to fit into the material being drilled and create a perfectly smooth and flush hole.
They are typically used for wood, plastic, and metal. Each type of bit has its own unique features and advantages, making it important to choose the right one for the job at hand.
Bachle drilling bits include for you with the selected 3 types of working conditions:
Bachle wood drilling bits
Bachle metal drilling bits
Bachle masonry drilling bits
Now we are presenting you the specifications of wood drilling bits in hot sales.
Wood Drilling Bits
1. Standard Wood Auger bits
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
(200mm Length Type) |
(250mm Length Type) |
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76401101 |
6 |
200 |
130 |
76401111 |
6 |
250 |
180 |
76401102 |
8 |
200 |
130 |
76401112 |
8 |
250 |
180 |
76401103 |
10 |
200 |
130 |
76401113 |
10 |
250 |
180 |
76401104 |
12 |
200 |
130 |
76401114 |
12 |
250 |
180 |
76401105 |
14 |
200 |
130 |
76401115 |
14 |
250 |
180 |
76401106 |
16 |
200 |
130 |
76401116 |
16 |
250 |
180 |
76401107 |
18 |
200 |
130 |
76401117 |
18 |
250 |
180 |
76401108 |
20 |
200 |
130 |
76401118 |
20 |
250 |
180 |
76401109 |
22 |
200 |
130 |
76401119 |
22 |
250 |
180 |
76401110 |
24 |
200 |
130 |
76401120 |
24 |
250 |
180 |
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
(400mm Length Type) |
(450mm Length Type) |
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76401121 |
8 |
400 |
330 |
76401133 |
8 |
450 |
380 |
76401122 |
10 |
400 |
330 |
76401134 |
10 |
450 |
380 |
76401123 |
12 |
400 |
330 |
76401135 |
12 |
450 |
380 |
76401124 |
14 |
400 |
330 |
76401136 |
14 |
450 |
380 |
76401125 |
16 |
400 |
330 |
76401137 |
16 |
450 |
380 |
76401126 |
18 |
400 |
330 |
76401138 |
18 |
450 |
380 |
76401127 |
20 |
400 |
330 |
76401139 |
20 |
450 |
380 |
76401128 |
22 |
400 |
330 |
76401140 |
22 |
450 |
380 |
76401129 |
24 |
400 |
330 |
76401141 |
24 |
450 |
380 |
76401130 |
26 |
400 |
330 |
76401142 |
26 |
450 |
380 |
76401131 |
28 |
400 |
330 |
76401143 |
28 |
450 |
380 |
76401132 |
30 |
400 |
330 |
76401144 |
30 |
450 |
380 |
2. Standard Flat Wood spade bits
Part # |
D-Diameter (mm) |
L-Overall Length (mm) |
L1-Working Length (mm) |
76401201 |
6 |
150 |
125 |
76401202 |
8 |
150 |
125 |
76401203 |
10 |
150 |
125 |
76401204 |
12 |
150 |
125 |
76401205 |
13 |
150 |
150 |
76401206 |
14 |
150 |
125 |
76401207 |
16 |
150 |
125 |
76401208 |
18 |
150 |
125 |
76401209 |
20 |
150 |
125 |
76401210 |
22 |
150 |
125 |
76401211 |
24 |
150 |
125 |
76401212 |
25 |
150 |
125 |
76401213 |
26 |
160 |
130 |
76401214 |
28 |
160 |
130 |
76401215 |
30 |
160 |
130 |
76401216 |
32 |
160 |
130 |
76401217 |
35 |
160 |
130 |
76401218 |
36 |
160 |
130 |
3. Wood Forstner bits
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
76401301 |
25mm |
125 |
25 |
76401302 |
28mm |
125 |
25 |
76401303 |
32mm |
125 |
25 |
76401304 |
35mm |
125 |
25 |
76401305 |
38mm |
125 |
25 |
76401306 |
45mm |
125 |
25 |
76401307 |
51mm |
125 |
30 |
76401308 |
54mm |
125 |
30 |
76401309 |
57mm |
125 |
30 |
76401310 |
65mm |
125 |
30 |
76401311 |
76mm |
125 |
30 |
4. Standard 3 Brad Point Wood bits
Part # |
Diameter (mm) |
Overall Length (mm) |
Working Length (mm) |
76401401 |
3 |
60 |
30 |
76401402 |
4 |
75 |
43 |
76401403 |
5 |
85 |
50 |
76401404 |
6 |
95 |
58 |
76401405 |
6 |
315 |
150 |
76401406 |
7 |
110 |
70 |
76401407 |
8 |
115 |
73 |
76401408 |
8 |
315 |
150 |
76401409 |
9 |
125 |
80 |
76401410 |
10 |
135 |
85 |
76401411 |
10 |
315 |
150 |
76401412 |
12 |
155 |
100 |
76401413 |
12 |
315 |
150 |
76401414 |
14 |
170 |
120 |
76401415 |
14 |
315 |
150 |
76401416 |
16 |
180 |
130 |
76401417 |
16 |
315 |
150 |
76401418 |
18 |
200 |
140 |
76401419 |
18 |
335 |
150 |
76401420 |
20 |
200 |
140 |
76401421 |
20 |
335 |
150 |
5. Tips for choose wood drilling bits
1. Bit material: The most common materials for woodworking bits are steel, tungsten carbide, and cobalt. Consider the type of wood you will be working with and choose a bit material that is durable and resistant to wear.
2. Bit size: The size of the bit you need will depend on the thickness of the material you are drilling. In general, use a smaller bit for thinner materials and a larger bit for thicker materials.
3. Shank length: The shank of the bit refers to the length of the metal tube that connects the bit to the drill. Choose a shank length that is appropriate for the job you are doing. Longer shanks can provide more power but may be harder to control, while shorter shanks offer better control but less power.
4. Blade design: There are two main types of blade designs: full tang and threaded shank. Full tang bits have the entire length of the bit enclosed in the shank, which provides better strength and durability. Threaded shank bits have the shank that connects to the bit threaded, making them easier to change or disassemble when necessary.
5. Coating: Some woodworking bits come with a coating to help prevent rusting or corrosion. Look for bits with durable coatings such as titanium nitride or chromium vanadium.
6. Price: Woodworking bits can vary widely in price, so consider your budget when choosing a set. While more expensive bits may be of higher quality, they may not necessarily be necessary for all projects.
7. Ergonomics: Consider the shape and weight of the bit to ensure comfortable and controlled use. Some bits may have ergonomic grips or other features to improve comfort and control.
8. Application: Different types of woodworking bits are designed for specific applications. For example, there are slotted bits for flush-trimming edges, countersink bits for creating precise recesses, and dovetail bits for cutting intricate joints. Make sure to choose a bit that is appropriate for the task at hand.
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