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Countersink carbide tipped #6 screw gives installers a dedicated tool sized for #6 wood screws, so the countersink and clearance hole match the screw in one operation and help produce consistent, professional screw seating in cabinet and woodworking jobs. This Amana Tool countersink is identified as manufacturer part 55204, which lets shops specify and reorder the exact profile and size when standardizing tooling across multiple benches or job sites. The design is described as for wood screws, so it targets common solid wood and sheet goods fastening where clean, repeatable countersinks are needed around #6 screws. The SAP description notes that it fits a 9/64 inch drill, tying the countersink to a specific drill diameter so the pilot and clearance hole size stay controlled in repetitive drilling work.
The SAP description specifies that this countersink, set up for a #6 screw, fits a 9/64 inch drill, so the working combination is built around that drill diameter for controlled hole sizing in wood. The web description adds that a 3 inch long slow-spiral drill bit is part of the setup, so the drilling portion uses a slow-spiral pattern over a 3 inch length to move chips away while forming the pilot and clearance path in deeper or stacked workpieces. Together, the fitted 9/64 inch drill size and the described slow-spiral geometry help the countersink and bit work as a unit, shaping both the hole and the recess for #6 wood screws during installation.
This countersink is in the product class countersinks and in the category bits, blades and cutters with a subcategory reference to countersinks and counter bores, so it is positioned as a cutting tool for preparing screw holes in woodworking. The SAP description labels it as a countersink for a #6 screw that fits a 9/64 inch drill, so it is aimed at work where #6 wood screws are the chosen fastener and a 9/64 inch drill size aligns with the fastening plan. The web description states that it is for wood screws and has a 2 wing configuration, so it is suited to cabinet, furniture, or general wood fastening where screw heads need a shaped recess formed by the two-wing cutting action.
The countersink is described as carbide tipped, so the cutting edges use carbide at the tip, giving the working end wear resistance that helps maintain the countersink profile across repeated drilling and countersinking cycles on wood. This stability supports consistent countersink depth and shape for #6 screws as projects progress. The designation for wood screws, combined with the #6 screw callout and a fit to a 9/64 inch drill, means the geometry and drill diameter are coordinated to produce a matched hole and recess sized to that screw. This coordination helps installers drill, countersink, and fasten with predictable screw head seating across multiple boards. The web description also notes a 3 inch long slow-spiral drill bit as part of the configuration, so the drilling portion uses a slow-spiral flute over its length, which assists with chip transport while drilling deeper or stacked material and helps keep the drilled path aligned with the countersink.
The countersink is described for a #6 screw, so its cutting profile and hole sizing are matched to typical #6 wood screws in woodworking applications.
The SAP description states that the countersink for a #6 screw fits a 9/64 inch drill, so it is configured around a 9/64 inch drill diameter.
The product is described as carbide tipped, meaning carbide is used at the cutting end to support wear resistance during repeated drilling in wood.
The web description notes it is for wood screws, so it targets fastening operations in wood using standard wood screw heads.
The countersink is described as 2 wing, indicating two cutting wings form the recess, shaping the screw head seat in the wood surface.
The web description mentions a 3 inch long slow-spiral drill bit, so the drilling portion extends about 3 inches for deeper or stacked work.
This Amana Tool countersink carbide tipped #6 screw, identified as part 55204, is set up for wood screws and works with a 9/64 inch drill, aligning the countersink, drill size, and #6 screw use. The web and SAP descriptions specify that it is for wood screws, with a 2 wing countersink and a 3 inch long slow-spiral drill bit, so installers working primarily with #6 wood screws in cabinets or other wood assemblies can rely on a matched drill and countersink arrangement. For woodworking operations standardized around #6 screws in wood, this dedicated countersink helps support consistent screw head seating and drilling performance.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA630-802-TIM Mfr# 630-802 | Timberline 9/64" Fully Ground Slow Spiral 9/64" Shank, 630-802 |
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA55210 Mfr# 55210 | Amana #10 Countersink 7/16" x 3", 55210 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA55208 Mfr# 55208 | Amana #8 Countersink 7/16" x 3", 55208 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA55202 Mfr# 55202 | Amana #6 Countersink 3/8" x 2-9/16", 55202 |