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Freud 5mm right hand boring bit is an industrial carbide tipped brad point boring bit designed for accurate 5 mm holes in cabinet and woodworking projects. The right hand cutting direction supports standard spindle rotation on common boring equipment, so the bit works naturally with existing setups on the shop floor. A 10 mm x 20 mm shank interface connects the cutting head to the machine spindle, allowing a solid grip for controlled boring. The carbide tipped brad point geometry starts the hole cleanly and guides the bit through the material, which supports repeatable hole location on runs of cabinet parts. An overall length of 57.5 mm keeps the bit compact in multi-spindle heads, which helps operators manage clearance under the workpiece while still reaching the required hole depth.
The 10 mm shank diameter fits boring machines that accept this standard, so the bit seats firmly in the spindle for consistent alignment. A 20 mm shank length offers enough engagement for the chuck or collet, supporting steady rotation without slippage during continuous drilling. With a 57.5 mm overall length, the bit keeps the cutting tip close to the spindle face, which improves rigidity as the bit enters dense plywoods, hardwoods, and solid surface materials. The 27 mm max hole depth sets a practical drilling limit, giving operators a clear boundary when setting depth stops on automatic or manual multi-spindle boring machines for repeatable results.
This industrial carbide tipped brad point boring bit works on automatic or manual multi-spindle boring machines, so it fits both production lines and smaller boring stations that share the same interface. The 10 mm x 20 mm shank connects directly to most boring machines, which means the bit operates in common multi-spindle heads used for cabinet components. By drilling all composition materials, solid surface materials, plywoods, hardwoods and softwoods, the bit supports jobs ranging from cabinet case parts to fixture panels using different core materials. A 5 mm bore diameter suits many hole layouts found in panel-based assemblies, and the brad point style helps locate the cutting tip on layout marks or machine-positioned lines, which is useful when boring series of holes along cabinet sides or shelves.
The Freud industrial boring bit BP50057R uses a carbide tipped cutting edge, which maintains the brad point profile through extended drilling cycles in abrasive composition materials and plywoods. This stable geometry helps the bit enter plywoods, hardwoods and softwoods on the center point, supporting straight holes that stay aligned with hardware drilling patterns. The right hand rotation matches the drive direction on most boring machines, reducing side loading that can occur when rotation and cutting geometry conflict. With a max hole depth of 27 mm, operators can set mechanical or machine depth stops to match this capacity, making it easier to avoid over-boring through panels in typical cabinet thicknesses. The 57.5 mm overall length also keeps the flute length and shank arrangement balanced, so the bit can clear chips while staying short enough for controlled plunging on multi-spindle heads.
The Freud industrial boring bit BP50057R has a 10 mm x 20 mm shank and is compatible with most boring machines, so it fits automatic or manual multi-spindle boring machines using that shank size.
The boring and drilling bit works in composition materials, solid surface materials, plywoods, hardwoods and softwoods, so it can handle varied panel stock in cabinet and woodworking production runs.
The Freud 5mm right hand boring bit has a max hole depth of 27 mm, which guides depth stop settings when boring into cabinet parts or other panel components.
The boring bit has an overall length of 57.5 mm, giving enough reach for 27 mm deep holes while staying compact for use in multi-spindle boring heads.
The bit is an industrial carbide tipped brad point boring bit, so the brad point helps start holes accurately while the carbide tip supports the cutting edges in varied materials.
The boring bit is specified for automatic or manual multi-spindle boring machines, so it supports production workflows that rely on multi-head boring setups.
The Freud Tool boring and drilling bit with 5 mm diameter combines a 10 mm x 20 mm shank, carbide tipped brad point cutting geometry, and 57.5 mm overall length to support controlled boring on compatible machines. Its ability to drill composition materials, solid surface materials, plywoods, hardwoods and softwoods means a single bit can serve across cabinet, fixture, and panel jobs without changing tools for each material group. With a defined max hole depth of 27 mm and right hand rotation, the bit aligns with typical boring patterns and machine directions. Choose this BP50057R boring bit when a 5 mm hole, standard 10 mm shank interface, and multi-material drilling capability match the demands of your boring station or production line.
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