15mm brad point boring bit describes a cutter designed to drill a 15mm diameter hole while the brad point tip locates the center before the cutting edges engage, which helps deliver accurate hole placement on cabinet and woodworking layouts. The bit is identified as a boring bit, 15mm righthand, so it serves right hand drilling spindles where clockwise rotation is required, matching many common line-boring and construction-boring setups. The web description states that right hand tools rotate clockwise and left hand tools rotate counterclockwise, so this right hand version aligns with clockwise machine rotation, supporting consistent drilling results across multiple holes. The bit is from Amana Tool, so it sits within a professional cutting line intended for shop use where repeatable performance helps reduce rework when building casework or drilling system holes.
The Amana Tool 15mm x 57mm brad point boring bit, right hand, is built with a 10mm shank for boring machines, so it mounts in dedicated boring spindles rather than handheld tools, supporting accurate vertical drilling into panels. Right hand tools rotate clockwise according to the description, so this bit suits spindles set to clockwise rotation, maintaining chip evacuation and cutting action as designed. The corresponding note that drill presses use a 3/8 inch shank version indicates this specific model is optimized around 10mm boring-machine interfaces common in cabinet shops, which helps keep tooling consistent across multi-spindle or line-boring setups.
The web description specifies that boring machines use the 10mm shank version, placing this Amana Tool 201015 bit directly into single- or multi-spindle boring equipment configured around 10mm tooling, which is typical in cabinet and casework production. It also notes that drill presses use a 3/8 inch shank, so this particular model serves boring machines while an alternate shank variant covers drill press applications, allowing shops that run both machine types to match tools to spindle specifications. The right hand designation combined with the statement that right hand tools rotate clockwise links this cutter to clockwise-running heads, so operators can align machine rotation settings with the bit design when drilling repeated 15mm holes.
The bit is identified as a 15mm x 57mm brad point boring bit, so its 15mm cutting diameter and brad point geometry work together to position the bit tip before the main cutting edges remove material, which aids in producing consistent hole locations on workpieces with tight layout grids. The 57mm overall length keeps the tool relatively short in the spindle, which can help limit deflection when drilling into cabinet sides or shelves. The 10mm shank specification matches boring machines using 10mm tool holders, so clamping contact is predictable and helps the bit run true during production drilling. The right hand, clockwise-rotation orientation described in the product text ties the cutter to many standard boring heads, so once a user sets speed and feed around this bit, they can repeat the same setup whenever 15mm bores are required.
The 15mm x 57mm brad point boring bit is described as a boring bit for boring machines and drill presses, so it suits stationary drilling where panels are supported on a table.
The product states that right hand tools rotate clockwise, so this bit is used on spindles set to clockwise rotation, aligning cutting geometry with machine direction.
The Amana Tool 201015 boring bit has a 10mm shank, which fits boring machines designed around 10mm tool holders for secure clamping.
The web description explains that drill presses use a 3/8 inch shank version, indicating this 10mm shank model is intended for boring machines instead.
The description states not to use this boring bit in portable drills or routers, steering it to stationary machines where the shank and cutting design are matched.
The bit is identified as a brad point boring bit, so the brad centers the hole before the lips cut, helping reduce wandering and improving hole positioning on workpieces.
The Amana Tool 15mm x 57mm brad point boring bit, right hand, pairs a 15mm cutting diameter with a brad point tip and a 10mm shank, aligning directly with boring machines that run clockwise rotation. For shops drilling repeated 15mm system or construction holes on stationary equipment, this boring bit from Wurth Baer Supply offers a clearly defined size, rotation direction, and shank interface tailored to boring-machine workflows.
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