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Item Specifications
- UPC
- Package Quantity
- Size
- Rivet Size
- Tap Style
- Rivet Number
- Rivet Diameter
- Drill Bit Size
- Grip Range Decimal Min
- Grip Range Decimal Max
- Barrel Length
- Body Material
- Mandrel Material
- Mandrel Diameter
- Mandrel Protrusion
- Blind Side Protrusion
- Rivet Shank Diameter
- Head Style
- Counter Sink Angle
- Head Diameter
- Head Height
- Drive Style
- Drive Size
- Inch / Metric
- Thread Size
- Thread Pitch
- Thread Dia.
- Thread Class
- Coarse / Fine
- Threads Per Inch (TPI)
- Height
- Thread Coverage
- Thread Length
- Length
- Thread Length Dec.
- No. Flutes
- Drilling Depth
- Flute Style
- Flute Length
- Shank Style
- Inside Dia.
- Outside Dia.
- Thickness Min.
- Thickness Max.
- Material
- Material Type
- Grade
- Finish
- Mandrel Break Load
- Specification 1
- Specification 2
- Specification 3
- Tensile Strength
- Proof Load
- Core Hardness
- Shear Strength
- Item Type
- Rivet Type
- Nut Type
- Washer Type
- Product Code BELLHANGER
- SKU BELLHANGER
Description
The bell hanger with its wire feeding hole is an extraordinary kind of drill bit. Unlike other extra-long drill bits for wood, the presence of the wire feeding hole allows the user to thread wire through the hole that is being drilled. Let's take a look at the details pertaining to the benefits and uses of these tools.
What Is an Extra Long Drill Bit for Wood and Metal with a Wire Feeding Hole?
As the name suggests, this is a drill bit that's extra long, allowing the user to drill through much larger thicknesses. Naturally, the other thing that sets them apart is the wire feeding hole.
What Are These Extra-Long Drill Bits with Wire Feeding Holes Used for?
There are many potential uses for this type of tool. Some of the potential applications may include the following:
Installing electrical wiring in walls, ceilings, and floors
Running low-voltage cables for security systems, speakers, and data networks
Hanging pictures, mirrors, and other items on walls
Drilling holes for plumbing pipes and other small-diameter lines
Creating access holes for inspection or maintenance
Benefits of Extra Long Drill Bits for Wood
There is a significant array of advantages to using these types of extra-long drill bits. Some of the advantages may include the following:
Increased Reach: The increased length of these extra-long drill bits eliminates the need for drill bit extensions or drilling from multiple sides.
Efficiency and Time-Saving: Because you only need to drill from one side and can install the wire at the same time, the process is more efficient and takes less time.
Clean and Accurate Holes: Thanks to their design, these extra-long drill bits make holes cleaner and more accurate.
Reduced Damage: Eliminates the need for separate holes for wires, potentially minimizing damage to surrounding wood and reducing the risk of hitting existing wires or pipes.
Extra Long Drill Bits for Wood Sizes
There are many different sizes of extra-long drill bits, especially in terms of diameter. Some of the sizes you may encounter include the following:
- ³⁄₁₆"
- ¼"
- ⁵⁄₁₆"
- ⅜"
- ⁷⁄₁₆"
- ½"
- ⅝"
- ¾"
- 1"
- 12"
- 18"
- 24"
- 30"
- 42"
- 48"