3.2mm brad point boring bit defines this Amana Tool cutter as a small-diameter bit designed for accurate boring where compact holes are required. The 3.2mm size helps produce consistently tight holes for components that rely on a close fit in woodworking assemblies. The brad point tip centers the bit as it starts cutting, which helps reduce walking on the work surface and supports clean entry points. This bit is described as a brad point boring bit, so it is intended for controlled boring rather than general-purpose drilling, which supports repeatable results on multi-spindle or line-boring style setups. The product is identified with manufacturer part number 304032, which helps match this specific size and configuration when standardizing tooling across boring machines or drill presses.
The web description specifies use in boring machines with a 10mm shank and in drill presses with a 3/8 inch shank version, so this bit is intended for properly chucked, fixed machinery where the spindle keeps the bit aligned. The rotation notes explain that right hand tools rotate clockwise and left hand tools rotate counterclockwise, which highlights that this left hand version is designed to run on spindles set for counterclockwise rotation. The instruction not to use in portable drills or routers ties this bit to stationary equipment, which supports controlled feed and alignment when boring precise 3.2mm holes in woodworking applications.
The product is categorized under Bits, Blades and Cutters and Boring Bits, which places it in the tooling group used for drilling-style operations in woodworking. The 3.2mm diameter suits applications needing small holes, such as fine fastener bores or alignment holes, where material removal must stay tight to the design. The description notes it is for boring machines with a 10mm shank and drill presses with a 3/8 inch shank version, so it is aimed at fixed machines commonly found in cabinet shops and woodworking facilities. Being a brad point boring bit, it is tailored for wood and similar materials where a guided point improves hole positioning on panels or frames. This combination of category, diameter, and intended machines supports repetitive production tasks that demand controlled, small-diameter holes across multiple parts.
The bit is defined as Left Hand, and the web description explains that left hand tools rotate counterclockwise, so this bit is built for spindles configured to turn counterclockwise on boring machines or drill presses. Running the bit in its intended rotation supports proper cutting action at the brad point and cutting edges, which in turn helps maintain hole quality and reduces stress on the tool. The 3.2mm size, referenced both in the product name and SAP description, focuses this bit on narrow bores where standard larger bits would remove too much material, supporting precise fit for small components. The overall 70mm length combined with the 3.2mm x 35mm cutting description indicates a defined working section ahead of the shank region, aligning with line-boring or pattern boring where consistent depth and alignment matter for joinery and hardware positioning.
The bit is described as 3.2mm x 70mm and also as 3.2mm x 35mm, indicating a 3.2mm diameter with specified overall length and a defined cutting section used for controlled boring.
The web description states that left hand tools rotate counterclockwise, so this left hand brad point boring bit is intended for counterclockwise spindle rotation on suitable machines.
The description specifies boring machines with a 10mm shank and drill presses with a 3/8 inch shank version, so it is meant for these fixed woodworking machines.
The web description states it is not for use in portable drills or routers, tying its design to stable, fixed machinery where alignment and controlled feed are provided.
Manufacturer part number 304032 uniquely identifies this 3.2mm left hand brad point boring bit, helping shops match this specific size and configuration when ordering or standardizing tools.
The description calls this a brad point boring bit, so the centered point is intended to guide the cut, supporting accurate starting and cleaner holes in woodworking materials.
This 3.2mm x 70mm Brad Point Boring Bit, Left Hand, 10mm Shank from Amana Tool gives woodworking shops a defined small-diameter cutter tailored to boring machines and drill presses. The left hand, counterclockwise rotation design pairs with fixed equipment to support accurate, repeatable holes for woodworking assemblies. With its identified 304032 part number and brad point geometry, this bit aligns well with production setups that depend on precise, guided boring. For projects requiring tight 3.2mm holes on stable machines, this dedicated boring bit offers the focused configuration needed to support consistent results.
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