Irwin 1779347 1-1/8 in. x 7-1/2 in. Auger Wood Drill Bit with WeldTec

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Irwin 1779347 1-1/8 in. x 7-1/2 in. Auger Wood Drill Bit with WeldTec Irwin Model: iwnn1779347
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Irwin 1779347 1-1/8 in. x 7-1/2 in. Auger Wood Drill Bit with WeldTec

Details

The IRWIN 42418 - 1-1/8 in. Short Ship Auger with a Single cutter and side lip is designed to bore holes in wood where nails may be encountered. Cuts through nails without damaging the bit. The hollow center flute clears chips quickly out of the hole. Ideal for applications where chip clogging can be a problem such as with green wood and creosoted poles. The Full-length heat treated bit guards against bending in heavy-duty applications and strengthens the twist where the greatest strain occurs. The Short length allows bit to be used in tight areas and the wide lands keep the bit straight as it bores through the hole. The medium-fast screw point is ideal for general wood boring applications.

Features:

  • WeldTec Ship Auger bits are MADE STRONGER and LAST LONGER because a harder cutting edge is welded to the base material

  • 2X Nail Cutting Life compared to standard IRWIN ship augers

  • Patent Pending Welded Cutting Edge

  • Wide Flutes

  • 7/16 in. Quick Change Impact Shank

  • Fully Forged Body on bits 3/4 in. Diameter and larger

What’s Included:

  • 1-1/8" x 7-1/2" Auger Wood Drill Bit - 1779347

No. of Pieces

1

Bit Material

Carbon Steel

Size

5/8 in

Individual/Set

Individual

Drill Bit Type

Auger

Types Included

Drill Bit

Shank Diameter

0.44 in

No. of Tools

1

Drive Style

Hex

Quantity

1

Overall Length

7-1/2 in

Material

Carbon Steel

Length

7.5 in.

Height

1.8 in.

Depth

8.3 in.

Weight

0.782 lbs.

Warranty Term

Lifetime

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