abstract |
A rotary tool having a working part and a shank. The working part is formed by at least two axial portions of which the first portion is made with the profile of a twist drill for making a pilot hole, and the second portion is disposed axially between the first portion and the shank. The second portion is made in such a manner as to enlarge the pilot hole upon entering it and to ensure self-feed of the tool in the axial direction. This permits substantial reduction of required force for axial feed of the tool, improves productivity and allows making holes of different diameter with one and the same tool. |