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The EAGLE CUTTING TOOL SC400-010-D is a cobalt stub-length drill bit ground with a 135-degree split point. Cobalt construction provides increased heat and wear resistance compared to standard high-speed steel, making this drill well-suited for hard and abrasive materials including stainless steel, cast iron, and hardened alloys. The stub-length body is shorter than a jobber-length drill, which increases rigidity and reduces deflection during drilling. This bit is manufactured in the USA and weighs 0.35 pounds. It is the right choice for machinists, pipefitters, and maintenance technicians who need a dependable short-series drill for precision hole work.
This cobalt stub drill is used in metalworking applications across industrial, commercial, and trade settings. Stub-length drills are commonly selected for work in drill presses, CNC machines, and hand drills where rigidity matters more than reach. The 5/32-inch diameter suits small-diameter hole work in structural steel, pipe, fittings, enclosures, and mechanical assemblies. Professionals working in plumbing, electrical, HVAC fabrication, and general mechanical trades will find this drill appropriate for everyday metal-cutting tasks.
Designed as a standard stub-length drill bit compatible with 3-jaw drill chucks and machine spindles accepting 5/32-inch round shank tooling.
This drill bit is installed and operated by machinists, pipefitters, electricians, and maintenance technicians using drill presses, CNC equipment, or portable hand drills. Secure the bit firmly in the chuck before operation and verify the workpiece is clamped or fixtured to prevent movement. Use appropriate cutting fluid or coolant when drilling hard alloys to extend bit life. Inspect the cutting edges for wear or chipping before each use and replace the bit if the point is damaged.
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