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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 19MM X 400MM BULK
SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 19MM X 400MM BULK
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SCOTCH EYE AUGER BIT 19MM X 400MM BULK
Features
- Scotch eye loop handle Lets you insert a rod or screwdriver for extra leverage.
- 400mm shaft length Offers long reach for deep or constrained drilling positions.
- 19mm diameter Large bore size suitable for structural fixings and heavy-duty tasks.
- Self-feeding threaded tip Helps maintain steady feed and alignment into timber.
- Hardened steel construction Built for repeat manual use in robust environments.
Benefits
- Reach deep into thick timber The 400mm length means fewer tool changes and less compromise.
- Better control and precision The Scotch eye loop gives you leverage and stability when drilling manually.
- Structural bore size 19mm diameter makes this bit suitable for larger fixings, bolts and utility holes.
- Built for field use Designed to handle manual drilling in outdoor or heavy-duty settings without rapid wear.
Extra Information
- For optimal performance in hardwood or large-knot timber, start with a pilot hole to reduce stress and wandering.
- Use a sturdy rod through the Scotch eye loop for added turning force—but maintain control and avoid jerky motion.
- Always clear timber chips and debris from the bore to keep the cut path clean and reduce binding.
Pro Tip
- If you’re working in outdoor conditions with damp or resin-rich timber, pause briefly at intervals to clear wood chips and prevent overheating the bit or resin clogging the thread.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCSA40019B |
| Product Type | Scotch Eye Auger Bit – Bulk |
| Diameter | 19mm |
| Length | 400mm |
| Tip Type | Self-feeding threaded point |
| Handle Type | Scotch eye loop |
| Material | Hardened steel |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and gloves when manually drilling heavy timber.
- Ensure the workpiece is firmly secured and you have stable footing before applying strong manual torque.
- If the auger binds, stop and remove the bit to clear chips before resuming.
- Beware of hidden nails or fasteners in timber — manual augers are designed for wood, not metal.