2604 - CRL 1/4" Prismatic Glass Drill
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Catalogue Number: 2604


  • Our Best Carbide Drill

  • Precision Ground on Three Sides

  • Available Sizes from 1/8" to 1/2" (3.2 to 12.7 mm)


  • This CRL Prismatic Glass Drill is the standard of quality for glass drilling throughout the flat glass industry. The tungsten carbide tips mean you can produce hundreds of high quality holes without needing to re-sharpen the drill. The extra long tip assures long lasting, precision drilling.



    CRL 1/4" Prismatic Glass Drill


     


    Other Products/Finishes:

    CATALOGUE NUMBER DESCRIPTION
    2600 CRL 1/8" Prismatic Glass Drill
    2602 CRL 3/16" Prismatic Glass Drill
    2603 CRL 7/32" Prismatic Glass Drill
    2604 CRL 1/4" Prismatic Glass Drill
    2605 CRL 5/16" Prismatic Glass Drill
    2606 CRL 3/8" Prismatic Glass Drill

    Catalogue Number:2604
    Also Available in These Catalogues:
    CRL73R Tools, Machinery, and Equipment, PAGE 169K
    GG2014A European Glass & Glazing, PAGE TE025
    Drill Diameter:1/4" (6.4 mm)
    Shank Diameter:1/4" (6.4 mm)
    Recommended RPM:500 - 600
    Ship Via:Can Ship UPS
    Shipping Weight:5 oz (136g)
    Minimum Order:1 Each

    Prismatic Drills should only be used in glass drilling machines such as the CRL2, SDM4, and 41, or in a securely held electric drill. We do not recommend you use them with hand brace drills. Be sure to keep the drill cool using CRL Cat. No. PGT1 Pure Gum Turpentine or another coolant, such as CRL DTC80 during drilling.

    NOTE: Always wear the proper safety gear, including gloves and eye protection, when drilling glass. Work should be performed on a flat, horizontal surface. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, such as CRL Cat. No. GF1, must be used when using any type of electric tool in conjunction with water or coolant. Failure to follow any of these precautions can result in operator injury.

    These drills should be run at 400-600 RPM to achieve maximum drilling performance. The tip of the CRL Prismatic Drill is not ground to a sharp point. There is a slight angle at the tip to allow the drill to first scratch the glass and begin the drilling of the hole.

    Most shipping weights are approximate and have not been verified. If the exact weight is needed in order to determine shipping costs, and shipping costs are required in order for you to complete your order, please request this prior to submitting your order by contacting CRL Customer Service. Product images shown are of the actual product or a close representation. ColorsColours can vary depending on your computer's video card and on how your monitor's colorcolour is adjusted.