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The EAGLE CUTTING TOOL SCD100-006-D is a solid carbide jobber-length drill bit ground to a 3/32 inch diameter. Solid carbide construction provides significantly greater hardness and wear resistance than high-speed steel, making it well suited for drilling abrasive materials, hardened metals, composites, and plastics at higher feed rates and spindle speeds. This bit is manufactured in the USA, indicating domestic quality standards in carbide grade selection and grinding tolerances. It is a standard jobber-length geometry, balancing reach and rigidity for general-purpose drilling in a wide range of professional and production environments.
The SCD100-006-D is used across metalworking, fabrication, and machining trades wherever a small-diameter, high-performance drill is required. Typical applications include drilling ferrous and non-ferrous metals, circuit board materials, carbon fiber composites, and hard plastics. The 3/32 inch diameter makes it common in sheet metal work, precision fixturing, and light production drilling. Machinists, tool-and-die makers, and fabricators working on CNC mills, drill presses, and hand-held pneumatic or electric drills are the primary users of this bit.
Designed as a standard 3/32 inch jobber-length drill bit compatible with any drill chuck or collet system sized to accept a 3/32 inch shank, including drill presses, CNC machining centers, and hand-held power drills.
Secure the bit firmly in a properly sized drill chuck or collet before use and verify there is no runout before beginning a cut. Use appropriate cutting speeds and feeds for the workpiece material, as carbide requires higher speeds than HSS but is brittle and susceptible to breakage under lateral loading or interrupted cuts. Always wear eye protection when operating drill bits, and clamp workpieces securely to prevent spinning. Carbide bits should not be used in hand-held drills where significant side load or flex is likely, as this can lead to breakage.
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