1. What exactly do I need a 90° countersink for?
A 90° countersink is mainly used to create a conical recess for metric countersunk screws so that they sit flush with the surface. However, it is also excellent for deburring or chamfering sharp edges on drilled holes.
2. What does the material HSS-G mean?
HSS-G stands for "High Speed Steel, Ground." The "G" means that the cutting surfaces are precisely ground. The result is sharper edges, higher dimensional accuracy, and a longer tool life compared to unground (roll-forged) tools.
3. What materials is this bit suitable for?
This countersink bit is designed for use in well-machinable materials such as wood, particle board, MDF, plastics, and soft metals (aluminum, brass, copper). It can also be used for unalloyed and low-alloy steels.
4. Why does the countersink have 3 cutting edges?
The three cutting edges ensure better centering and higher stability during the countersinking process. Unlike single-flute countersinks, which can tend to chatter in hard materials, the three cutting edges create a significantly smoother and cleaner cut.
5. Does the bit fit in every cordless drill?
Yes, the 1/4-inch hex shank is a standardized size that fits into almost all common cordless drills, bit holders, and drilling machines with the corresponding chuck. This gives you great flexibility in its use.