Arbor Drill Bit 6 X 43mm For Hss Hole Saws
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TC28650
- Weight: 0.01kg
- Dimensions: 146.00mm x 50.00mm x 5.00mm
- SKU: TC28650
- UPC: 6009515800284
R 52.21
Ex VAT: R 45.40
Tork Craft Arbor Drill Bit — 6 × 43 mm (for HSS Hole Saws)
Size: 6 mm diameter × 43 mm length
This Tork Craft arbor drill bit (Cat No. TC28650) is tailored to act as the pilot bit for HSS hole saws in the TC280 series. It features a 6 mm diameter shank and 43 mm overall length to accurately guide and stabilise HSS hole saws during clean and precise cutting through metal sheets and similar substrates.
Features
- 6 mm diameter shank — fits the arbor mount for the HSS hole saw range.
- 43 mm length — designed to align with HSS hole saw depth and provide stable guidance.
- Specifically designed for HSS hole saw compatibility — reduces wander and improves hole entry.
- Trade-grade quality from Tork Craft — built for reliability in metal-working and fabrication tasks.
Benefits
- Accurate guidance: The correct pilot bit helps start holes cleanly and maintain the alignment of the hole saw for cleaner cuts.
- Improved hole quality: Using the matching arbor drill bit reduces vibration, improves finish and reduces wear on the hole saw.
- Cost-effective accessory: As a dedicated pilot bit, it reduces the need for separate general drills and ensures optimal performance of the hole saw set.
Extra Information
- Ensure the bit is securely mounted in the arbor before inserting the hole saw—loose fit may cause misalignment or damage.
- Use appropriate speed and feed rates for HSS cutting—metal sheet drilling often demands lubrication and moderate speed to prolong tool life.
Pro Tip
- After drilling holes with the HSS hole saw, swap the pilot bit out when the bit shows signs of wear. Maintaining a sharp pilot ensures longer hole saw life.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC28650 |
| Diameter | 6 mm |
| Length | 43 mm |
| Application | Pilot bit for HSS hole saws |
Safety
- Wear eye and ear protection when drilling metal sheets—chips and fragments can be ejected.
- Secure the workpiece and use a backing board or stable surface if drilling thin sheet or metal to prevent deformation or slippage.
- Ensure the hole saw and arbor are firmly clamped in the drill and that the drill is at the correct rpm for metal drilling to avoid overheating or bit breakage.