- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TC353048
- Weight: 0.47kg
- Dimensions: 204.00cm x 114.00cm x 50.00cm
- SKU: TC353048
- UPC: 6009515897925
Tork Craft Step Drill — HSS M2, 6–52 mm
Packaging: Carded (for display)
Transform one tool into many. This Tork Craft HSS M2 step drill gives you a 6 mm to 52 mm sized hole range in one bit—ideal for knockout holes, enlarging holes and working in sheet materials. With a high-speed steel body, smooth step geometry and carded retail packaging, it’s built for the job-site and the pro user.
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Features
- 6–52 mm diameter range — covers a wide spread of hole sizes in one tool.
- HSS M2 construction — high-speed steel for durability and heat resistance.
- Multi-step taper profile — fast size progression and minimal tool changes.
- Smooth finish and reduced burrs thanks to precision step geometry.
Benefits
- Versatility: One bit covers many diameters, saving you tool changes.
- Efficiency: Fast hole enlargement in sheet metal, plastics or light gauge materials.
- Cleaner results: Step profile promotes smoother holes with less finish work.
- Durable build: HSS M2 material resists wear and overheating under moderate job-site use.
Extra Information
- Best used in sheet materials such as mild steel, aluminium, copper, brass and plastics (observe material thickness limits).
- Use cutting lubricant when drilling metal for prolonged tool life.
- Start at a lower rpm and moderate feed when using large diameter steps to avoid chatter or heat build-up.
Pro Tip
- When enlarging an existing hole, run the drill in reverse briefly to “score” the next step’s edge, then forward — this helps prevent grabbing or tearing on thin sheet.