



TORK CRAFT Drill Hss 15.5mm 135deg 1/card Reduced Shank Industrial Bit
R 282.00
Ex VAT: R 245.22
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10 or more | R 266.99 | 5.32 % |
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- Stock: 273
- MPN: DR20155
- Weight: 0.17kg
- Dimensions: 280.00mm x 50.00mm x 20.00mm
- SKU: DR20155
- UPC: 6009515886790
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DRILL HSS 15.5MM 135DEG 1/CARD REDUCED SHANK INDUSTRIAL BIT
Features
- 15.5 mm cutting diameter for structural and mechanical applications.
- 135° split point tip self-centers and reduces walking.
- Reduced shank allows use in standard chucks that can’t hold full diameter.
- HSS construction for high strength, durability and edge retention.
- Precision flutes enable efficient chip removal and reduce heat.
Benefits
- Clean starts: split-point design minimizes the need for center-punching.
- Chuck compatibility: reduced shank lets you use larger bits with smaller chucks.
- Industrial use: built for repeated heavy-duty work in metal fabrication.

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Extra Information
- Use cutting fluid or lubricant when drilling steel to reduce heat and wear.
- For non-ferrous metals, you can increase RPM but avoid excessive pressure.
- Verify that the reduced shank is gripped concentrically in the chuck to maintain precision.
Pro Tip
- Start with a light center-punch on harder metals to guide the split-point tip precisely.
- For deep holes, periodically withdraw the bit to clear chips and cool the bit down.
Specifications
Description | Spec |
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Brand | Tork Craft |
Model / Cat No. | DR20155 |
Product Type | Industrial twist drill bit (HSS) |
Diameter | 15.5 mm |
Tip Angle | 135° split point |
Shank Type | Reduced shank (fits smaller chucks) |
Material | High-speed steel (HSS) |
Pack Quantity | 1 bit / card |
Applications | Metal, fabrication, aluminium, plastics, cast iron |
Safety
- Wear eye protection at all times when drilling.
- Clamp or secure the workpiece to avoid slippage or injury.
- Let the drill reach full speed before engaging the material.
- Do not force the bit; feed steadily and withdraw to clear chips when needed.
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