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    Extended-Length Drill Bit

    Uncoated High-Speed Steel, 1/4" Size, 8" Overall Length

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    Material

    High-Speed Steel

    Length Class

    Extended

    Drill Bit Size

    1/4"

    Decimal Size Equivalent

    0.25"

    Overall Length

    8"

    Maximum Drilling Depth

    5.5"

    Shank

    Size

    1/4"

    Type

    Round

    Drill Bit Point Type

    Standard

    Bit Style

    Fluted

    Finish

    Uncoated

    Flute Direction

    Right Hand

    Flute Type

    Spiral

    For Use On

    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Steel

    Number of Flutes

    2

    Point Angle

    118°

    System of Measurement

    Inch

    Country of Origin

    Brazil

    DFARS Compliance

    Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt

    Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)

    EAR99

    REACH Compliance

    REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/27/2024, 241 SVHC) Compliant

    RoHS Compliance

    RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant

    Schedule B Number

    820750.2055

    U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying

    No

    Our basic drill bits are also the most versatile. Cut holes in a variety of metals, from the softest aluminum to the hardest steel.

    Extended LengthDrill through panels and thick workpieces with our longest bits. Their length is good for creating deep holes but makes them less rigid than other bits. As a result, they are more prone to wobbling or breaking, especially when drilling hard materials.

    UncoatedThe most economical option, uncoated bits perform best when used on low-carbon steel and aluminum. Polished to reduce friction, they're also known as bright finish bits.

    The information in this 3-D model is provided for reference only.