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    Compare material, finish, length class, and decimal size equivalents.

    High-Speed Steel Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. High-Speed Steel Drill Bits, Jobbers' Length, Round Shank.

    Jobbers' Length

    Round Shank

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. High-Speed Steel Drill Bits, Short Length, Round Shank.

    Short Length

    Round Shank

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. High-Speed Steel Drill Bits, Extended Length, Round Shank.

    Extended Length

    Round Shank

    Image of Specification. Standard. Front orientation. Contains Border. Standard Point. For Metal.

    Standard

    Our basic drill bits are also the most versatile. Cut holes in a variety of metals, from the softest aluminum to the hardest steel.
    Jobbers' Length—These bits have the balance of rigidity and length needed for most applications.
    Short Length—The most rigid bits for drilling the straightest holes.
    Extended Length—Drill 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.
    Black Oxide—The dark finish increases wear resistance and reduces friction to improve chip flow, so these bits can last 50% longer than uncoated bits.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Drill at higher speeds and last longer than uncoated and oxide-coated bits, especially on tough materials like hardened steel and nickel.
    Uncoated—The 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.
    Shank
    Each
    Package
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Point Type
    Each
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Black Oxide
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/4"0.68"Round
    3/64"Standard
    2901A10900000122901A503000000
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/4"0.68"Round
    3/64"Standard
    8870A130000128870A11300000
     
    Short Length
     
    Black Oxide
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/8"0.43"Round
    3/64"Standard
    2896A110000122896A15100000
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/8"0.43"Round
    3/64"Standard
    8947A110000———0
     
    Extended Length
     
    Black Oxide
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    2 1/4"1.05"Round
    3/64"Standard
    29315A1150000———0
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    2 1/4"1.13"Round
    3/64"Standard
    28965A8110000———0
     

    Cobalt Steel Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Cobalt Steel Drill Bits, Jobbers' Length, Round Shank.

    Jobbers' Length

    Round Shank

    Image of Specification. Standard. Front orientation. Contains Border. Standard Point. For Metal.

    Standard

    Image of Specification. Split. Front orientation. Contains Border. Split Point. For Metal.

    Split

    Tough and wear resistant, cobalt steel bits last at least twice as long as high-speed steel. They can also run up to 25% faster at higher temperatures without being damaged on hard materials, such as nickel.
    Jobbers' Length—These bits have the balance of rigidity and length needed for most applications.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Drill at higher speeds and last longer than uncoated and oxide-coated bits, especially on tough materials like hardened steel and nickel.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated—The hardest and most wear-resistant coating, especially at high temperatures. These bits are best for hard and abrasive materials, such as iron, titanium, and fiberglass.
    Uncoated—Polished to eject chips, these are also known as bright finish bits.
    Shank
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Point Type
    Each
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/4"0.75"Round
    3/64"Split
    27995A81300000
     
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.56"Round
    3/64"Standard
    2753A12200000
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/4"0.68"Round
    3/64"Standard
    3069A110000
     

    Carbide Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Carbide Drill Bits, Jobbers' Length, Round Shank.

    Jobbers' Length

    Round Shank

    The hardest and most wear-resistant drill bits you can buy. Carbide bits stay sharp at high temperatures and faster speeds for the best performance on hard and difficult-to-machine materials. They last 10 to 20 times longer than their closest alternative, cobalt steel. Carbide can be brittle, however, so these bits require a rigid machine tool holder to prevent breakage and should not be used in hand drilling applications.
    Jobbers' Length—These bits have the balance of rigidity and length needed for most applications.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Drill at higher speeds and last longer than uncoated bits, especially on materials like hardened steel, iron, and stainless steel.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated—No drill bits last longer. These are the best for high-speed, high-temperature drilling of very hard and abrasive materials, including titanium and fiberglass.
    Uncoated—Excellent for a range of materials but won't last as long as coated bits.
    Shank
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit Point
    Type
    Each
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.6"Round
    3/64"Four Facet
    27515A33000000
     
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.6"Round
    3/64"Four Facet
    8879A1100000
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.6"Round
    3/64"Four Facet
    2956A5900000
     

    Expanded-Shank Carbide Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Expanded-Shank Carbide Drill Bits, Jobbers' Length.
    Image of Specification. Standard. Front orientation. Contains Border. Standard Point. For Metal.

    Jobbers' Length

    Standard

    The shank fits the same-size chuck as standard drill bits, so you can spend less time setting up. Because these bits make very small holes, they’re often used for drilling circuit boards. Carbide bits are the the hardest and most wear resistant. They stay sharp at high temperatures and faster speeds for the best performance on hard and difficult-to-machine materials. Carbide can be brittle, however, so bits require a rigid machine tool holder to prevent breakage and should not be used in hand drilling applications.
    Jobbers' Length—These bits have the balance of rigidity and length needed for most applications.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Drill at higher speeds and last longer than uncoated bits, especially on materials like hardened steel, iron, and stainless steel.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated—No drill bits last longer. These are the best for high-speed, high-temperature drilling of very hard and abrasive materials, including titanium and fiberglass.
    Uncoated—Excellent for a range of materials but won't last as long as coated bits.
    Shank
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit Point
    Type
    Each
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.32"Expanded Round
    1/8"Four Facet
    6415N112000000
     
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.3"Expanded Round
    1/8"Standard
    2598N21200000
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.32"Expanded Round
    1/8"Standard
    2841A930000
     

    Short-Flute High-Speed Steel Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Short-Flute High-Speed Steel Drill Bits, Extended Length, Round Shank.

    Extended Length

    Round Shank

    Image of Specification. Standard. Front orientation. Contains Border. Standard Point. For Metal.

    Standard

    The rigidity of short-length bits without sacrificing reach. The shallow drilling depth makes these less likely to wobble than other bits of the same length, so they stay centered and drill straighter. High-speed steel is good for general purpose drilling in most metals.
    Extended Length—Drill through panels and thick workpieces with our longest bits.
    Black Oxide—The dark finish increases wear resistance and reduces friction to improve chip flow, so these bits can last 50% longer than uncoated bits.
    Shank
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Point Type
    Each
    Extended Length
     
    Black Oxide
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    6"0.7"Round
    3/64"Standard
    2986A1100000
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    12"0.7"Round
    3/64"Standard
    2986A4500000
     

    Drill Bit Guides

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, MultipleImages. Drill Bit Guides. Drill Bit Guides.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bit Guides. Drill Bit Guides.
    Place these guides on your workpiece to drill precise holes without building a fixture. They'll even work on corners and round surfaces. Lines marked on the side allow you to align your holes accurately. Made of hardened steel, they’re tough enough to withstand frequent use.
    For Drill Bit Size
    For Drill Bit Size Decimal Equiv.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Material
    Each
    3/64", 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 10 Ga., 21 Ga., 25 Ga., 29 Ga., 30 Ga., 33 Ga., 36 Ga., 37 Ga., 38 Ga., 40 Ga., 43 Ga., 45 Ga., 47 Ga., 50 Ga., 53 Ga.0.0469", 0.0595", 0.0625", 0.07", 0.0781", 0.0785", 0.082", 0.089", 0.0938", 0.098", 0.1015", 0.104", 0.1065", 0.1094", 0.113", 0.125", 0.128", 0.136", 0.1495", 0.159", 0.1935"3 5/8"5/8"1/2"Steel9550T17000000

    Center Drills

    Create precisely centered holes that mate with lathe centers or drill and countersink in a single step to install fasteners.
    High-Speed Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Center Drills. Center Drills.
    These versatile, wear-resistant center drills cut cleanly in most materials, including plastic, aluminum, and steel.
    60° Countersink Angle—The most common center drill angle. The short and sturdy tip starts holes that perfectly match lathe centers.
    82° Countersink Angle—Start a hole with cone-shaped recesses so inch screws sit flush with the surface.
    90° Countersink Angle—Start a hole with cone-shaped recesses so metric screws sit flush with the surface.
    Uncoated—Suitable for most tasks, but won't last as long as coated center drills.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coated—Resist heat, chipping, and wear better than uncoated center drills, so they stay sharp over longer periods.
    Dia.
    Uncoated
    Titanium Nitride
    (TiN) Coated
    Trade
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Body
    Shank
    Overall
    Lg.
    No. of
    Flutes
    No. of Countersinking
    Ends
    Mfr.
    Each
    Each
    60° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Keo2915A110000029775A16000000
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"3"22Keo2915A3100000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"4"22Keo2915A3200000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"5"22Keo2915A32500000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"6"22Keo2915A3300000———0
     
    82° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Keo2915A19100000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"3"22Keo2756A1100000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"4"22Keo2756A1200000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"5"22Keo2756A1300000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"6"22Keo2756A1400000———0
     
    90° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Keo2915A2100000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"3"22Keo2756A4100000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"4"22Keo2756A4200000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"5"22Keo2756A4300000———0
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"6"22Keo2756A4400000———0
     
    Cobalt Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Center Drills. Center Drills.
    Tough and wear resistant, these center drills last at least twice as long as high-speed steel. They can also run up to 25% faster at higher temperatures without chipping on hard materials, such as nickel.
    60° Countersink Angle—The most common center drill angle. The short and sturdy tip starts holes that perfectly match lathe centers.
    Uncoated—Suitable for most tasks, but won't last as long as coated center drills.
    Dia.
    Uncoated
    Trade
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Body
    Shank
    Overall
    Lg.
    No. of
    Flutes
    No. of Countersinking
    Ends
    Mfr.
    Each
    60° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Dormer Pramet2915A51000000
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"3"22Keo2728A1100000
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"4"22Keo2728A1200000
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"5"22Keo2728A1300000
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"6"22Keo2728A1400000
     
    Carbide
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Center Drills. Center Drills.
    The hardest and most wear-resistant center drills you can buy. They stay sharp at high temperatures and faster speeds for the best performance on hard and difficult-to-machine materials. They last 10 to 20 times longer than their closest alternative, cobalt steel. Carbide can be brittle, however, so use a rigid machine tool holder to prevent breakage.
    60° Countersink Angle—The most common center drill angle. The short and sturdy tip starts holes that perfectly match lathe centers.
    82° Countersink Angle—Start a hole with cone-shaped recesses so inch screws sit flush with the surface.
    90° Countersink Angle—Start a hole with cone-shaped recesses so metric screws sit flush with the surface.
    Uncoated—Suitable for most tasks, but won't last as long as coated center drills.
    Titanium Carbon Nitride (TiCN) Coated—Resist heat, chipping, and wear, to last up to three times longer than an uncoated option.
    Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) Coated—Harder than TiCN, these center drills cut metal as hard as Rockwell C50, such as iron and titanium, without chipping.
    Aluminum Titanium Nitride (AlTiN) Coated—The hardest and most wear-resistant coating we offer, these center drills cut through metals as hard as Rockwell C70 without losing their sharp cutting edges.
    Dia.
    Uncoated
    Titanium Carbon
    Nitride (TiCN) Coated
    Titanium Aluminum
    Nitride (TiAlN) Coated
    Aluminum Titanium
    Nitride (AlTiN) Coated
    Trade
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Body
    Shank
    Overall
    Lg.
    No. of
    Flutes
    No. of Countersinking
    Ends
    Mfr.
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    60° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/2"22Ultra Tool2925A110000002936A1310000002936A1340000002936A227000000
     
    82° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/2"22Ultra Tool2925A25000002936A132000002936A135000002936A22800000
     
    90° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/2"22Ultra Tool2925A36000002936A133000002936A136000002936A22900000
     

    Left-Hand High-Speed Steel Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Side1 orientation. Drill Bits. Left-Hand High-Speed Steel Drill Bits, Jobbers' Length, Round Shank.
    Image of Specification. Split. Front orientation. Contains Border. Split Point. For Metal.

    Jobbers' Length

    Round Shank

    Split

    With flutes that spiral in the opposite direction of other bits, these are primarily used to remove stripped screws. Choose a bit that’s slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw’s head. Set your power tool to rotate in reverse. Slowly drill in the center of the screw head, maintaining constant pressure. As the bit penetrates, it will catch onto the screw and reverse it out of the hole. If the screw is badly stripped, you might need to punch a starter hole. Also known as reverse-flute bits. High-speed steel is the versatile choice for drilling most metals.
    Jobbers' Length—These bits have the balance of rigidity and length needed for most applications.
    Uncoated—The 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.
    Shank
    Each
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Point Type
    1-11
    12-Up
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 3/4"0.65"Round
    3/64"Split
    2876A1210000000000
     

    Extensions for Round-Shank Drill Bits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bit Extensions. Extensions for Round-Shank Drill Bits, One-Piece Extensions.

    One-Piece Extensions

    Attach to the shank of a drill bit to extend its reach.
    One-Piece Extensions—To attach one-piece extensions, insert a drill bit into the extension and tighten the knurled collar.
    For Drill Bit
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    Size Decimal
    Equiv.
    Shank
    Size
    Shank
    Size
    Overall
    Lg.
    OD
    Material
    Each
    For Inch Drill Bits
     
    One-Piece Extensions
    3/64"0.0469"3/64"3/16"4"3/16"Steel2864A241000000
     

    Carbide Drill Bits for Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, and Graphite

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Carbide Drill Bits for Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, and Graphite, Jobbers' Length.

    Jobbers' Length

    Cut clean holes in abrasive material without fraying or delaminating the surface. Made of carbide, these bits resist wear to retain a sharp edge, even after after hundreds of cuts.
    Shank
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Decimal Size
    Equiv.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Max. Drilling
    Dp.
    Type
    Size
    Point
    Angle
    Drill Bit
    Point Type
    Bit
    Style
    Each
    Jobbers' Length
     
    Uncoated
    3/64"
    0.0469"
    1 1/2"0.6"Round
    3/64"140°Brad
    Fluted2828A6000000
     

    Undersized Hardened Multipurpose M2 High-Speed Tool Steel Rods

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Steel. Undersized Hardened Multipurpose M2 High-Speed Tool Steel Rods.
    These rods, also known as drill blanks, have an undersized diameter for machining your own drill bits. They're hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance. M2 tool steel offers a nice balance of wear resistance and machinability. It has a high molybdenum content, which allows it to maintain sharp cutting edges even at elevated temperatures.
    Material Certificate Icon
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    Yield
    Strength
    Hardness
    Mechanical
    Finish
    Each
    0.0469"-0.0002" to 0"3/64"
    1 3/4"Not RatedRockwell C60 (Extra Hard)Precision Ground3009A11300000

    Bell-Style Center Drills

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Center Drills. Bell-Style Center Drills.
    Drill a 60° angled hole while the bell shape bevels the outer edge to form an additional 120° chamfer. The chamfered edge is more gradual and softer than edges created by a standard center drill, so it protects the hole from damage. This added protection is particularly useful when a part will undergo several machining processes or be machined on multiple sides using a live center.
    High-Speed Steel
    These versatile, wear-resistant center drills cut cleanly in most materials, including plastic, aluminum, and steel.
    60° Countersink Angle—The most common center drill angle. The short and sturdy tip starts holes that perfectly match lathe centers.
    Uncoated—Suitable for most tasks, but won't last as long as coated center drills.
    Dia.
    Uncoated
    Trade
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Body
    Shank
    Overall
    Lg.
    No. of
    Flutes
    No. of Countersinking
    Ends
    Mfr.
    Each
    60° Countersink Angle
    113/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Keo2915A7100000
     

    Radius-Style Center Drills

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Center Drills. Radius-Style Center Drills.
    Drill a hole that smoothly rounds into its countersunk portion to set up the most precise machining jobs. The curved shape of the hole minimizes contact between your material and lathe center. With fewer touch points, there's fewer opportunities to knock the lathe center off track.
    High-Speed Steel
    These versatile, wear-resistant center drills cut cleanly in most materials, including plastic, aluminum, and steel.
    60° Countersink Angle—The most common center drill angle. The short and sturdy tip starts holes that perfectly match lathe centers.
    Uncoated—Suitable for most tasks, but won't last as long as coated center drills.
    Dia.
    Uncoated
    Trade
    Size
    Drill Bit
    Size
    Body
    Shank
    Overall
    Lg.
    No. of
    Flutes
    No. of Countersinking
    Ends
    Mfr.
    Each
    60° Countersink Angle
    13/64"
    1/8"1/8"1 1/4"22Keo27435A2100000
     
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