Feature(may vary by option.)

●The bridge reamer, also known as a construction reamer, is used to align, enlarge, or smooth predrilled holes prior to installing bolts or rivets. This heavy-duty reamer drill bit is crafted to ensure seamless and expert performance in your projects.
●This 3/4” conduit reamer is meticulously crafted from M2 high-speed steel. Equipped with five long tapped right-hand spiral flutes featuring precisely ground edges, it efficiently drills holes and eliminates debris, delivering unmatched durability and prolonged functionality.
●Our 3/4” reamer bit leaves no detail unattended. With a round 3-sided shank, a tapered point, and a safe stop feature, it ensures a secure chuck grip, allows smooth reaming of imperfect holes, and enables effortless drill halt upon hole completion.
●Our 3/4” reamer drill bit excels in tackling various materials, including steel, metal, alloy aluminum, brass, copper, iron, nickel, plastic, and PVC pipes. This wide compatibility makes it an indispensable tool for woodworking and metalworking projects, ranging from bridge construction and steel erection to automotive truck trailer maintenance.
●User Tips: 1. Always wear appropriate safety gear. 2. Securely mount the reamer drill bit in the chuck of your portable electric or pneumatic tools. 3. Position the bit in the Predrilled Hole, gradually increase speed, maintain pressure, keep the tool steady, and add cutting oil. 4. Reduce speed near the desired hole size for a smooth finish.


Description

Nevada Tool Companys high-speed steel bridge reamer used to align existing holes prior to bolt or rivet installation. When purchased as a reamer set multiple sizes can be used to create the perfect hole. Point is tapered to permit entry into overlapping holes. Three symmetrically placed flats on shank provide positive grip in portable electric and pneumatic tools. High-speed steel tools are good for most general purpose applications, offering a combination of hardness and toughness for wear resistance. Uncoated tools feature just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings and are suitable for a wide range of applications. Round shanks allow use with a wide variety of toolholding systems. When run in a counterclockwise direction (right-hand cut) spiral fluted tools evacuate chips up and out of the cut to reduce clogging. Used to align existing holes prior to bolt or rivet installation.