





1-25/64 – Reduced Shank Drill Bit With Flatted Shank – 6″ Overall Length – 3″ Flute Length
$179.39
Discover the 1-25/64 Reduced Shank Drill with Flatted Shank, engineered for precision and efficiency in drilling tasks. Featuring a 1/2″ flatted shank and 118-degree point, this high-speed steel drill bit offers stability and reduced slippage, perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With a 3″ flute length and 6″ overall length, it provides ample reach for various applications. Proudly made in the USA, upgrade your toolkit with this top-quality drill bit for exceptional performance and reliability.
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Description
Introducing the 1-25/64 Reduced Shank Drill Bit with Flatted Shank, a cutting-edge tool designed for precision and efficiency in all your drilling tasks. This high-speed steel drill bit features a 1/2″ flatted shank, a 118-degree point, and three equal flats, ensuring optimal stability and reduced slippage, making it ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With a 3″ flute length and a 6″ overall length, it offers ample reach and depth for various applications. Proudly made in the USA, this drill bit is crafted to the highest quality standards to enhance your drilling experience. Upgrade your toolkit today with the 1-25/64 Reduced Shank Drill Bit with Flatted Shank for exceptional performance and reliability.Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 1 × 1 in |
Diameter Size | 1-25/64 |
For Use On | Metal, Plastics, Wood |
Material | High Speed Steel |
Flute Length | 3 |
Overall Length | 6 |
Point | 118 Degree |
Shank Type | Flatted |
Size Type | Fractional |
FAQ's: Reduced Shank Drills
Can I use a reduced shank drill bit for wood or plastic?
Blog2025-08-10T14:09:58+00:00Yes — HSS reduced shank bits work well in wood and plastic, but ensure proper feed rates to avoid overheating or chipping.
What industries use reduced shank drill bits?
Blog2025-08-10T14:09:20+00:00Common in construction, fabrication, maintenance, automotive repair, and industrial metalworking.
Are there coating options for reduced shank drills?
Blog2025-08-10T14:08:34+00:00Yes — options include black oxide for corrosion resistance, TiN (titanium nitride) for wear resistance, and uncoated for general use.
Can reduced shank drill bits be used in impact drivers?
Blog2025-08-10T14:03:24+00:00No — they’re not designed for the percussive action of impact drivers. Use in drills and drill presses.
What’s the lifespan difference between HSS and cobalt reduced shank bits?
Blog2025-08-10T14:03:03+00:00Cobalt bits can last 2–4 times longer in hard metals compared to HSS, assuming proper use and cooling.
Do I need lubrication when drilling with reduced shank bits?
Blog2025-08-10T14:02:40+00:00Yes, especially in metals. Cutting oil reduces heat, prevents premature dulling, and extends bit life.
What’s the maximum hole size I can drill with a reduced shank bit?
Blog2025-08-10T14:02:10+00:00It depends on the bit — reduced shank designs can go up to 1-1/2" cutting diameter for a 1/2" shank.
Can you sharpen reduced shank drill bits?
Blog2025-08-10T14:01:39+00:00Yes — they can be sharpened on a bench grinder or with a drill bit sharpener, following the correct cutting angle.
Are cobalt reduced shank bits more brittle?
Blog2025-08-10T14:01:17+00:00Cobalt is harder and more heat resistant but slightly more brittle than HSS, so avoid side pressure to prevent chipping.
Do reduced shank drills come in different sizes?
Blog2025-08-10T14:00:29+00:00Yes — common reduced shank sizes include 1/2" and 3/8" shanks, with cutting diameters much larger than the shank.
Can you use reduced shank drills in a hand drill?
Blog2025-08-10T13:59:47+00:00Yes — they’re designed to fit standard drill chucks, including handheld drills, drill presses, and magnetic drills.
Which is better, HSS or cobalt reduced shank drills?
Blog2025-08-10T13:59:14+00:00For mild steel, aluminum, and wood, HSS is economical and effective. For stainless steel, hardened steel, and other high-tensile metals, cobalt will last longer and cut more efficiently.
What’s the difference between HSS and cobalt reduced shank drill bits?
Blog2025-08-10T13:58:42+00:00HSS bits are made from high-speed steel for general-purpose drilling in softer metals, wood, and plastics. Cobalt bits contain 5–8% cobalt for added hardness and heat resistance, making them better for stainless steel and other hard alloys.
Why use a reduced shank drill bit?
Blog2025-08-10T13:58:02+00:00It lets you drill larger holes without needing a drill with a bigger chuck size — for example, a 3/4" bit with a 1/2" shank fits a standard 1/2" drill.
What is a reduced shank drill bit?
Blog2025-08-10T13:57:37+00:00A reduced shank drill bit has a smaller shank diameter than the cutting diameter, allowing large-diameter holes to be drilled in drills with smaller chucks.