Drill Bit Hss Standard 19.0mm Reduced Shank 1/card
                    
                
                                    
            
          
                      - Stock: In Stock
 - Brand: TORK CRAFT
 - Model: DR10190
 - Weight: 0.22kg
 - Dimensions: 280.00mm x 60.00mm x 20.00mm
 - SKU: DR10190
 - UPC: 6009515883164
 
R 233.97
                            Ex VAT: R 203.45
                          
                        Tork Craft Drill Bit — HSS 19.0 mm Reduced Shank
Heavy-duty 19.0 mm high-speed steel (HSS) drill bit with a reduced shank to allow compatibility with chucks that cannot grip full diameter bits. Ideal for creating large bore holes in metals, plastics and general workshop materials.
Features
- 19.0 mm cutting diameter
 - Reduced shank design for use in smaller chucks
 - Constructed from HSS for good edge life and strength
 - Precision twist/flute geometry for chip removal
 - Supplied singly on a card (1 per pack)
 
Benefits
- Enables large diameter drilling even when chuck capacity is limited
 - Robust enough for metal and fabrication use
 - Accurate and stable cutting despite the reduced shank
 
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Extra Information
- Ensure the chuck fully grips the reduced shank section to prevent slipping
 - Use correct RPM and feed rate for material (lower speed for steel)
 - Withdraw periodically during deep cuts to clear chips and reduce heat
 
Pro Tip
- Start with a smaller pilot hole (~10 mm) to guide the 19.0 mm bit more cleanly
 - Always check run-out after mounting reduced-shank bits to avoid drift at large diameter
 
Specifications
| Description | Spec | 
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft | 
| Model / Cat No. | DR10190 | 
| Product Type | Twist drill bit (HSS, reduced shank) | 
| Diameter | 19.0 mm | 
| Shank Type | Reduced shank | 
| Material | High-speed steel (HSS) | 
| Pack Quantity | 1 bit / card | 
Safety
- Wear eye protection when drilling
 - Clamp or secure workpiece before starting
 - Feed steadily — never force the bit
 - Ensure the drill is at full speed before engaging the material