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5/32in (3.97mm) Left Hand Drill Bit Carded - Cobalt Series

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MPN: 9LI532COL
Barcode: 9342386099034

    5/32in (3.97mm) Left Hand Drill Bit Carded - Cobalt Series

    Product Code: 9LI532COL

    Key Features
    For the removal of damaged bolts (stud) and screws
    Ideal for Stainless Steel and Hi-Tensile Steel
    Fully ground HSS Cobalt increases strength and drill life
    Improves heat resistance for increased strength and drill life
    135 Deg Split Point cuts faster and reduces wandering

    Technical Specifications
    Brand ALPHA
    Series Cobalt
    Diameter (in) 5/32
    Type of Measure Imperial
    Flute Length (mm) 51
    OAL (mm) 79
    Barcode 9342386099034
    Category Screw Extractors
    Weight (gr) 15.00
    Box Quantity 1.00
    Carton Quantity 250.00
    Order Quantity 1
    Unit Of Measure
    Box: 1
    Carton: 250
    • For the removal of damaged bolts (stud) and screws 
    • 8% cobalt 

     

    Technical data:

    • Diametre: 5/32″, 3.97mm 
    • Overall length: 50mm
    • Flute length: 25mm 

     

    Directions for use: 

    1. If possible, grind or flatten the head of the damaged bolt or screw.

    2. Use a heavy hammer and centre punch to mark the centre of the bolt or screw. This will prevent the drill from wandering.

    3. Drill into the bolt or screw in reverse using a small size left-hand drill with a variable speed reversible drill.

    4. If the bolt does not reverse out, use the small hole as a pilot hole and change to a larger size left-hand drill. Most bolts come out before the hole drilling operation is finished.

    5. The drill will grab the bolt when breaking through the backside. Typically, this is the stage when the broken fastener will spin out of the threaded hole. When drilling through the broken bolt, vibration will help to break the bolt free.

    Note: If this drilling operation has not removed the broken stud or bolt, the hole drilled will form a pilot hole for a screw extractor.


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