Pilot Size | Decimal Equiv. (in.) | Body Dia. (in.) | Part No. |
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5/32" (5/32" rivet) | .1560 | 1/2 | 12-00945 |
• Made in the U.S.A. • High Speed Steel • 1/4" -28 Threaded Shanks • 100° 3-Flute Precision Ground • For Use in Micro-Stop Countersink Units |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
Good quality. Consider purchasing a single-flute instead. countersink more like polished than cut like this type.
Avery 5/32 X 1/2 Csnk Cutter
Excellent product
Avery 5/32 X 1/2 Csnk Cutter
As expected
Avery 5/32 X 1/2 Csnk Cutter
cant wait to use them!!
Avery 5/32 X 1/2 Csnk Cutter
Works very well.
Great tool, sharp and great delivery service!
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Countersinks 2024-T3 as perfect as Jims hair and as pretty as his million dollar smile. Both are are #40 pilots and get five stars. Coincidence? I think not.
tools work like a charm
Works perfect.
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Per the supplier: Yes, 12-00879 would be the correct size cutter for 3/8" and 1/2".
Per the supplier: yes, it can work on 4130 steel, but it will wear out the cutter a bit more than what it is designed for (aluminum). We also suggest to use some type of lubricant for the 4130.
These are designed for aluminum. They might work with lexan but we recommend trying it on scrap first to may sure.