Frequently Asked Questions
The Drill America bridge reamer is designed for use in structural iron or steel bridgework and ship construction, specifically for aligning bolt or rivet holes.
This reamer is made from high-speed steel, providing a combination of hardness and toughness for wear resistance.
A Morse taper shank allows the tool to be inserted directly into the machine's spindle, facilitating high-torque applications such as large cut diameters.
Yes, the taper shank bridge reamer is commonly used with electric and pneumatic portable equipment, making it versatile for various applications.
Straight flute tools allow chips to collect in the flutes as they cut, making them well-suited for most applications involving shallow cuts.
No, this tool is uncoated, featuring just the base substrate without any additional treatment or coatings, suitable for a wide range of applications.
The Drill America bridge reamer has a diameter of 1-1/8 inches.
To maintain the reamer, keep it clean and free of debris, store it in a dry place, and avoid using it on materials that exceed its hardness capabilities.
This reamer is best suited for projects involving structural steel work, including bridge and ship construction.
Yes, the high-speed steel construction makes it suitable for most general-purpose applications.