6mm brad point boring bit delivers a 6mm hole size using a brad point geometry that locates the center of the hole, which helps installers start holes accurately and reduce wandering on wood or panel stock. The 57mm length gives a defined drilling depth range, which supports repeatable boring when you need consistent hole depth across multiple parts in cabinet or fixture work. The bit is classified under router bits in bits, blades and cutters, so it fits naturally into a woodworking tooling setup where precise boring and clean entry are important for hardware or joinery layout. The manufacturer part number 201006 identifies this exact configuration, which matters when you want to reorder the same 6mm sizing and length for matching results across jobs.
The boring machines 10mm shank bit mounting is designed for boring machines with a 10mm shank interface, which gives the bit a secure fit in that style of spindle and supports stable drilling in production setups. For drill presses, the product is described for 3/8 inch shank use, which ties the bit to common drill press chuck sizing and keeps installation straightforward on those machines. The note stating do not use in portable drills or routers defines its intended stationary machine use, which keeps the bit working in equipment that offers rigid support and consistent feed, important for maintaining cleaner holes and straighter bores in woodworking tasks.
The Amana Tool brad point bit is described for boring machines with a 10mm shank and for drill presses with a 3/8 inch shank, which places it directly in fixed woodworking machinery where repeatable hole placement drives quality. Using a right hand, clockwise rotating cutting pattern, the bit matches the standard rotation on these machines, so operators can run it within typical spindle setups without altering direction. Its 6mm diameter positions it well for any operation requiring a 6mm hole, which can range from hardware mounting bores to dowel-sized drilling where consistent fit matters. The 57mm bit length contributes to controlled penetration into panels or solid stock, which helps in jobs where you need consistent depths across cabinet sides, shelves, or fixture components. Being grouped under router bits within bits, blades and cutters signals that this tool is part of a broader cutting lineup for woodworkers, which lets shops organize it alongside other precision tooling used in fine boring work.
The brad point style on this 6mm brad point boring bit is built to locate the center of the hole before the outer cutting edges engage, which encourages clean entry and accurate tracking along layout marks during cabinet and woodworking drilling routines. Right hand, clockwise rotation keeps chip flow and cutting action in line with many existing boring machine heads and drill press setups, which supports smooth drilling and reduced interruption during production runs. The 10mm shank reference for boring machines ties the bit to a specific holder size, which stabilizes the tool in multi-spindle or single-spindle boring applications and helps limit runout that could affect hole size. On drill presses, the 3/8 inch shank compatibility keeps the bit aligned with commonly used chucks, which simplifies moving the bit between stations in a small shop or millwork operation. The instruction not to use the bit in portable drills or routers confines it to stationary equipment, which is better suited to the controlled feeds and rigid support that brad point boring benefits from in woodworking tasks.
The 6mm brad point boring bit uses a brad point design that centers the bit before the outer edges cut, which supports accurate, clean holes in woodworking and cabinet drilling tasks.
The bit is described for boring machines with a 10mm shank and for drill presses with a 3/8 inch shank, so it mounts into those specific stationary machine interfaces.
The right hand designation means the bit rotates clockwise in operation, matching the standard spindle rotation on many boring machines and drill presses used in woodworking shops.
The web description states do not use in portable drills or routers, so this Amana Tool brad point bit is intended for stationary boring machines and drill presses only.
The 57mm length defines the working reach of the bit, which helps installers control depth for consistent boring across cabinet panels and other woodworking components.
Manufacturer part number 201006 identifies this specific 6mm x 57mm right hand brad point boring bit, which supports accurate ordering when matching existing tooling in a shop.
The 6mm x 57mm brad point bit with right hand, clockwise rotation is set up for boring machines using a 10mm shank and drill presses using a 3/8 inch shank, so it fits neatly into fixed woodworking equipment. Its 6mm diameter and brad point style support accurate, centered drilling for cabinet, fixture, and general woodworking layouts. For shops that rely on consistent hole sizing and depth, the defined 57mm length and dedicated stationary machine use make this Amana Tool bit a focused option for everyday boring work.
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