DRILL DOCTOR DRILL DOCTOR SHARPENER 2.5-13MM W/GRIND ATT DD500XI
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DRILL DOCTOR DRILL DOCTOR SHARPENER 2.5-13MM W/GRIND ATT DD500XI

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DRILL DOCTOR DRILL DOCTOR SHARPENER 2.5-13MM W/GRIND ATT DD500XIDrill Doctor 500XI The 500X is perfect for the serious DIY'er, hobbyist and the professional user who needs to sharpen bits frequently. The 500X is built tough and sharpens drill bits to 118 or 135 degree point angles ideal for workshops that use separate bits for drilling wood and metal. What's in the Box? 500X Drill Bit Sharpener 1 2' chuck (for bits from 3 32 to 1 2 ) 180 grit diamond sharpening wheel (pre installed) 500X User Guide Wheel hub

Drill Doctor - 500XI

The 500X is perfect for the serious DIY'er, hobbyist and the professional user who needs to sharpen bits frequently. The 500X is built tough and sharpens drill bits to 118 or 135 degree point angles - ideal for workshops that use separate bits for drilling wood and metal.

What's in the Box?

  • 500X Drill Bit Sharpener
  • 1/2' chuck (for bits from 3/32 to 1/2 )
  • 180 grit diamond sharpening wheel (pre-installed)
  • 500X User Guide
  • Wheel hub wrench (for changing or replacing diamond sharpening wheels)
  • A workshop serious about sharp drill bits!
    Ideal for the workshop. Durability and flexibility is key factors. Will accrge range of the common sizes used.

    Features:
    • Sharpens standard twist and masonry bits from 3/32' to 1/2' (optional 3/4' chuck available)
    • Sharpens 118 degree and 135 degree point angles
    • Cast aluminum point angle shuttle for added durability
    • Sharpens Carbide, Cobalt, High-Speed Steel, Black Oxide, TiN-Coated, twist and Masonry bits
    • Longer chuck jaws hold bits more precisely, and jaw guides eliminate jaw twisting on small bits
    • Able to create and sharpen split point bits.
    • 'Push to Stop' drill point splitting port: prevents over-splitting the bit point
    • Permanent magnet motor produces consistent power, regardless of speed or load
    • Easy to replace diamond sharpening wheel
    • 6 foot power cord
    Description Specifications
    Part Nr. 500X
    Weight 4.0000
    Tech Spec 15,000 RPM Motor
    6-foot power cord
    Type Drill Bits



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