1/2 X 3/4″ Shank High Speed Steel 2 Flute Solid Cap Screw Counterbore hole
1/2 X 3/4 SHANK HIGH SPEED STEEL 2 FLUTE SOLID CAP SCREW COUNTERBORE(2007-0109)
1/2 X 3/4″ Shank High Speed Steel 2 Flute Solid Cap Screw Counterbore
For socket head cap screws.
Straight shank.
Pilot size is 1/2″.
Cutting diameter is 25/32″.
Overall length is 5-1/8″.
A counterbore is a cylindrical flat-bottomed hole that enlarges another coaxial hole, or the tool used to create that feature. A counterbore hole is typically used when a fastener, such as a socket head cap screw or fillister head screw, is required to sit flush with or below the level of a workpiece’s surface. Source Wikipedia
What is the difference between countersink and counterbore?
The difference between them is the angle at which the larger hole is drilled. A countersink’s larger hole is tapered at an angle; whereas a counterbore is drilled straight into the material and leaves a flat bottom between the counterbore and the narrower inner shaft.
What is Counterboring used for?