RS PRO HSS Drill Bit, 16mm Head, 3 Flute(s), 90°, 1 Piece(s)

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Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Head Diameter

16mm

Drill Bit Type

Countersink

Countersink Angle

90°

Number Of Flutes

3

Material

HSS

Number of Pieces

1

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO Three & Five-Flute HSS Countersink Drill Bits

RS PRO range of three and five flute high sped steel (HSS) countersink drill bits that conform to DIN 335/C standard.

Features and Benefits:

90° flutes for use with machines and portable tools
Reduced clogging
Improve clearance
Chatter free operation - less mechanical vibration
Cost effective and efficient
Made from HSS – this type of steel can withstand increases in temperature without losing its temper (hardness), allowing the steel to cut faster than high carbon steel

Typical Applications:

Countersink cutter drill bits are designed to fit directly into manual, electric and cordless drill driver attachments and have hexagonal or round shanks. Countersink cutters are used to create a chamfer around the rim of a pilot hole enabling the head of a countersunk screw to sit flush. Countersink cutters can also be used to remove the burr left from a drilling or tapping operation.
The HSS Countersinks are ideal working on metal and wood applications, offering a cost-effective solution with high performance and durability. Their applications include:
Power drills
Robot applications
Stationary machines
Column drills
Machine tools

FAQs
When should you countersink?
Countersinking is done to ensure that flat head screws sit flush to the work piece. A countersink produces a conical hole matching the angle of the screw so that when the screw is fully engaged the head will sit flush or slightly below the surface. If you do not countersink the hole first, the screw may tear the fibres of the material leaving you with a rough work surface.

Why RS PRO?
RS PRO is our own brand range and brings you a wide range of high-quality, great value products offering you more choice. Trusted by engineers all over the world, every part of every RS PRO product has been rigorously tested against demanding industry standards; they’re only given the RS PRO seal of approval if we’re confident of their exceptional quality, which means you can be confident too.

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RS PRO HSS Drill Bit, 16mm Head, 3 Flute(s), 90°, 1 Piece(s)

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RS PRO HSS Drill Bit, 16mm Head, 3 Flute(s), 90°, 1 Piece(s)
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Head Diameter

16mm

Drill Bit Type

Countersink

Countersink Angle

90°

Number Of Flutes

3

Material

HSS

Number of Pieces

1

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO Three & Five-Flute HSS Countersink Drill Bits

RS PRO range of three and five flute high sped steel (HSS) countersink drill bits that conform to DIN 335/C standard.

Features and Benefits:

90° flutes for use with machines and portable tools
Reduced clogging
Improve clearance
Chatter free operation - less mechanical vibration
Cost effective and efficient
Made from HSS – this type of steel can withstand increases in temperature without losing its temper (hardness), allowing the steel to cut faster than high carbon steel

Typical Applications:

Countersink cutter drill bits are designed to fit directly into manual, electric and cordless drill driver attachments and have hexagonal or round shanks. Countersink cutters are used to create a chamfer around the rim of a pilot hole enabling the head of a countersunk screw to sit flush. Countersink cutters can also be used to remove the burr left from a drilling or tapping operation.
The HSS Countersinks are ideal working on metal and wood applications, offering a cost-effective solution with high performance and durability. Their applications include:
Power drills
Robot applications
Stationary machines
Column drills
Machine tools

FAQs
When should you countersink?
Countersinking is done to ensure that flat head screws sit flush to the work piece. A countersink produces a conical hole matching the angle of the screw so that when the screw is fully engaged the head will sit flush or slightly below the surface. If you do not countersink the hole first, the screw may tear the fibres of the material leaving you with a rough work surface.

Why RS PRO?
RS PRO is our own brand range and brings you a wide range of high-quality, great value products offering you more choice. Trusted by engineers all over the world, every part of every RS PRO product has been rigorously tested against demanding industry standards; they’re only given the RS PRO seal of approval if we’re confident of their exceptional quality, which means you can be confident too.