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Make your paper drills work harder and last longer
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Titanium #35
This coating increases drill life up to 400%. Some users even report that they are self-sharpening. The abrasiveness of certain papers will wear out the inner core of the drill faster than the
outer, diamond-hard skin,
creating a self-sharpening razor edge. We recommend this drill coating
for most normal to difficult drilling applications, especially plastics.
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Teflon
Provide lubricity to the inside and outside of your drills with Teflon. Slugs
flow smoothly without binding. Friction is reduced to increase the wear
life of the cutting edge. This is a very good coating for keeping slugs
from building up and breaking the drills. Recommended for most normal
drilling applications.
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Duralon - a NEW coating breakthrough!
A special process that impregnates space-age alloys with Teflon breaks
the barrier of lasting lubricity.
This maintains a `super-tough' Teflon
coating throughout the life of the drill regardless of the stock. Superior
for drilling glue-varnish, enamel, aqueous or plastic coated stocks. This
coating
will not wear off even after months of use.
For Maximum Performance of your paper drills...
1. Seat drills up past the drive pin and up against the shoulder. Keep the inside of the spindle clean
with a small toothbrush and solvent, paying particular attention to the drive pin.
2. Most drill breakage is caused by
operating dull and/or unseated drills which will ram into the wood block. Be sure to remove slugs and sharpen drills after every shift change.
3. Keep drills sharp and clean. Heavy
duty carbide sharpening reamer
available - designed to produce a razor sharp serrated edge.
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