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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 8MM X 400MM BULK
SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 8MM X 400MM BULK
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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 8MM X 400MM BULK
Features
- Scotch eye handle Allows the use of a rod or lever for increased hand torque.
- 400mm length Offers excellent reach for deep-hole drilling and hard-to-access spots.
- 8mm diameter Provides a precise hole size suitable for general utility woodworking.
- Self-feeding threaded tip Ensures smooth engagement into timber with reduced effort.
- Durable steel construction Built to handle demanding outdoor and workshop use.
Benefits
- Ideal when power tools are not practical Great for remote areas, outdoor projects, or controlled manual drilling.
- Reliable deep drilling Long shaft length ensures you can bore through thick timber with ease.
- Clean, predictable results The threaded point pulls the bit straight, reducing wandering.
- Strong leverage Scotch eye design lets you generate significant turning force safely.
Extra Information
- Perfect for camping, bushcraft, fence construction and general DIY jobs.
- Can be used with a screwdriver, steel rod or similar lever inserted through the Scotch eye.
- Works best on softwood and hardwood with controlled, steady rotations.
Pro Tip
- Rub a little candle wax or cutting wax onto the threaded tip before drilling — it helps the bit glide through tough timber while reducing binding.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCSA40008B |
| Product Type | Scotch Eye Auger Bit – Bulk |
| Diameter | 8mm |
| Length | 400mm |
| Tip Type | Self-feeding threaded point |
| Handle Type | Scotch eye loop |
| Material | Hardened steel |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when drilling, especially in outdoor or uneven environments.
- Keep hands clear of the cutting edges while applying torque.
- Use controlled, steady turning to avoid sudden slips or binding.
- Do not use excessive leverage that may cause the bit to snap under tension.