Self Feed Heavy Duty Wood Bit, 2-9/16"

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Features and DetailsTwo cutter design for maximum drilling efficiency and hole completion. Aggressive self-feed spur for faster drilling. Shank flats for better retention. This Self Feed Heavy Duty Wood Bit is one of many top quality items in our Drill Bits - Self Feed department.

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    Self Feed Heavy Duty Wood Bit, 2-9/16"

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    • Dewalt Model # DW1639
    • HEAVY-DUTY
    • 7/16 Hex Shank
    • Dia. Ins. 2-9/16
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 0.7500 lbs
    • UPC Code: 028874116399
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