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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 13MM X 400MM BULK
SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 13MM X 400MM BULK
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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 13MM X 400MM BULK
Features
- Scotch eye loop handle Lets you apply steady torque with a rod or screwdriver.
- 400mm length Provides excellent reach for deep or difficult-access drilling tasks.
- 13mm diameter Larger bore size suitable for utility fixings and through-holes.
- Self-feeding threaded tip Facilitates smooth entry and consistent drilling pull-through.
- Hardened steel shaft Built for durability and repeated manual use in timber contexts.
Benefits
- Longer reach, fewer tool swaps Ideal for deep holes without switching bits or tools.
- Improved accuracy and control Scotch eye loop offers steady leverage and better bore alignment.
- Broader utility application 13 mm diameter gives flexibility for larger fixings and structural work.
- Durable for field and workshop Built to handle manual work repeatedly without rapid wear.
Extra Information
- Best used in timber; if drilling hardwood or large knot zones, pre-drilling a small pilot hole may help.
- A rod or screwdriver inserted through the Scotch eye loop can give you extra turning force when needed.
- Clear chips regularly to avoid binding and maintain smooth feed.
Pro Tip
- For a cleaner exit, slow your feed as you break through the back of the hole — this reduces tear-out and gives a cleaner underside finish.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCSA40013B |
| Product Type | Scotch Eye Auger Bit – Bulk |
| Diameter | 13mm |
| Length | 400mm |
| Tip Type | Self-feeding threaded point |
| Handle Type | Scotch eye loop |
| Material | Hardened steel |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and work with the timber securely clamped.
- Ensure stable footing and control when applying torque manually.
- Clear shavings and chips often to avoid the bit catching or binding.
- Inspect for nails or metal fixings before drilling — manual augers are not designed to cut through metal.