5.1mm CED x 57mm Length x 27mm DOC Carbide Tipped Brad Point Drill, Left Hand Rotation

Our Item Number ALT-BP510.57LH

Revolutionize your drilling experience with the Allied Solid Carbide Brad Point Drill, a precision-engineered tool designed for enhanced performance. Crafted with premium solid carbide, this left-handed drill ensures durability and reliability in every application. The Brad Point design allows for precise and clean hole drilling, perfect for woodworking and other intricate tasks. Allied's commitment to quality shines through, making this drill a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts seeking accuracy and efficiency in their projects.

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23.26 Each
$33.23
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Ends Jun 30

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Product Info Depth of Cut (DOC): 27mm, Shank Diameter: 10mm, Overall Length: 57mm, Coating: Carbide Tipped, Rotation: Left Hand, See more product details
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All the product info you could ask for...

  • Size Info

  • Cutting Edge Diameter (CED) : 5.1mm
  • Depth of Cut (DOC) : 27mm
  • Shank Diameter : 10mm
  • Overall Length : 57mm
  • Other Important Info

  • Product Type : Carbide Tipped Brad Point Drill
  • Coating : Carbide Tipped
  • Rotation : Left Hand
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  • 5 of 5 | June 24th, 2026

    Really easy and works great.

  • 5 of 5 | June 24th, 2026

    Great selection, great prices and fast shipping - can't beat it!!

  • 5 of 5 | June 24th, 2026

    Easy to find the correct hinges and proper mounting brackets. Hinges shipped and arrived on time.

  • 4 of 5 | June 24th, 2026

    Most drawer slides come with screws, these did not.

  • 5 of 5 | June 23rd, 2026

    Ordering was easy and help when needed was outstanding. They use USPS which isn’t good. They are in Florida and I am in Georgia. The hinges went from pompano Beach to Rhode Island then to Massachusetts then back to Georgia. A long route.

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