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Narex Purasin wooden handle round 874610
The Narex drill with wooden handle is a precision tool that is ideal for marking wood, leather and other soft materials and for starting drill holes. Its blade is made of durable chrome-vanadium steel (Cr-V), which offers excellent wear resistance and a long service life. The ergonomic handle made of waxed beech ensures a comfortable grip and precise work.
The drill is available in two models: round tip and square tip. The round tip model is suitable for general use, such as marking drill holes and light engraving work. The square tip model, on the other hand, offers better grip and precision, especially in woodworking, such as marking joints.
Both models are 164 mm long and weigh 0.06 kg, making them lightweight and easy to handle tools. The drills are handmade in the Czech Republic, which guarantees their quality and durability.
Intended use:
Woodworking: A drill is an excellent tool for marking wood before sawing or drilling. Its sharp tip allows for precise and clean marking, which makes further processing easier and improves the final result.
Leatherworking: When working with leather, a bur can be used to mark holes or make light cuts. Its sharp tip cuts the leather precisely without tearing.
Metalworking: The bur is also suitable for marking soft metals such as aluminum or copper. Its durable blade withstands the processing of metal surfaces.
General purpose: The drill can be used in a variety of marking and starting jobs, such as marking drill holes, engraving or even opening packages.
Features:
Blade material: Cr-V steel – A durable and long-lasting blade that retains its sharpness for a long time.
Handle material: Waxed beech – Ergonomic and comfortable grip that reduces hand fatigue even during prolonged use.
Length: 164 mm – Compact size allows for precise work even in tight spaces.
Weight: 0.06 kg – A lightweight tool that is easy to handle and carry.
Tip options: Round and square tip – Choose the tip model that suits your application.
Narex drill with wooden handle user manual:
Choose the right tip model: The round tip model is suitable for general use, while the square tip model offers better grip when working with wood.
Mark the area to be worked on: Place the tip of the drill at the desired location and press lightly to create an accurate mark.
Clean after use: Wipe the blade clean after use and store in a dry place to prevent rusting.
How to choose the right drill:
Intended use: Consider what you need the drill for. If you work primarily with wood, a square-tipped model may be a better choice. For general use, a round-tipped model is more versatile.
Handle ergonomics: Choose a drill whose handle feels comfortable in your hand and offers a good grip.
Material quality: Make sure the drill bit blade is made of a durable material, such as Cr-V steel, which will retain its sharpness for a long time.
Why choose a Narex drill with a wooden handle:
The Narex drill with wooden handle combines high-quality Cr-V steel and an ergonomic beech handle, providing a durable and comfortable tool for various marking and starting tasks. Its two different tip options allow for versatile use with different materials and tasks. Czech craftsmanship guarantees the quality and longevity of the product.
Warnings:
Risk of injury from sharp tip: Handle the toothbrush with care and keep it out of the reach of children.
Storage: Store the drill in a dry place to prevent rusting.
Use: Use the drill only on materials suitable for its purpose.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What is the purpose of a drill bit? A drill bit is used to mark materials such as wood or leather and to start drilling holes.
What is the difference between a round and square tipped drill bit? A round tipped drill bit is suitable for general use, while a square tipped drill bit offers better grip, especially when working with wood.
How to maintain the bur? Clean the blade after use and store in a dry place to prevent rusting.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: Recycle the packaging in plastic recycling or cardboard recycling, depending on the packaging material.
Tool: An outdated or broken drill can be sent for metal recycling.