| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 3/8 |
| MOQ: | 200pcs |
| Price: | $1.35-$45.55/PCS |
| Delivery Time: | 45DAYS |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union |
The Problem: In automotive chassis repair, HVAC ducting, and light structural framing, technicians often start with a 1/4-inch pilot hole and need to expand it to 3/8-inch for a load-bearing bolt. If they attempt to use a standard 3/8" twist drill bit to enlarge the hole, the two flutes violently "grab" the edges of the steel. In thin or medium-gauge metal, this immediately tears the steel, creates dangerous razor-sharp burrs, and permanently distorts the workpiece out of shape.
The Result: Mangled sheet metal, jagged and out-of-round holes that compromise bolt seating, and significant time wasted filing down sharp, dangerous burrs.
The "Corkscrew" Effect: Twist drill bits are designed to push into solid metal, not to widen existing holes. When placed in a pilot hole, the bit acts like a corkscrew, violently pulling itself through the metal and tearing the edges rather than cutting them.
Lack of Stabilization: A two-flute drill bit chatters inside an existing hole because it lacks the multiple points of contact required to stabilize the tool as it cuts.
Burr-Free 5-Flute Shearing: This 3/8" reamer operates like a high-precision rotary broach. The 5-spiral flutes provide five continuous points of contact inside the hole. This stabilizes the tool perfectly, completely eliminating chatter and the "grabbing" effect. It shears the metal laterally, leaving a flawless, perfectly cylindrical, and burr-free hole ready for a bolt.
1:1 Tri-Flat Shank Transfer: Unlike larger reamers that require a reduced shank, the 3/8" cutting head is paired with a matching 3/8" Tri-Flat shank. This provides a direct 1:1 torque transfer from the drill chuck to the cutting edge, offering the operator surgical control over the tool's RPM and feed rate in delicate or thin-gauge materials.
Micro-Tapered Guide Point: The extreme tip features a long, gradual taper that effortlessly locates and centers into misaligned pilot holes, making it the perfect tool for rapidly aligning overlapping sheet metal panels or light aluminum framing.
6542 M2 High-Speed Steel: Forged from premium 6542 M2 HSS, ensuring the razor-sharp flutes remain intact even when spinning at high RPMs to clear stainless steel or hardened automotive body panels.
| Technical Pillar | Imperial Specification | Metric Specification | Industrial Benefit |
| Cutting Diameter | 3/8" | 9.52mm | The standard size for automotive bolts and light framing. |
| Flute Geometry | 5-Spiral Flutes | 5-Spiral Flutes | Five points of contact prevent grabbing and tearing in thin metal. |
| Material Base | 6542 M2 HSS | 6542 M2 HSS | Premium alloy maintains sharpness in high-speed applications. |
| Overall Length | 5.87" | 149mm | Agile, highly controllable profile for tight workspaces. |
| Shank Style | 3/8" Tri-Flat | 9.52mm Tri-Flat | Matches the cutting diameter for 1:1 rotational stability. |
| Safety Feature | Integrated Stop Collar | Integrated Stop Collar | Prevents chuck impacts when breaking through thin sheet metal. |
| Manufacturing | CNC Processing | CNC Processing | Flawless concentricity ensures a perfectly round hole. |
Automotive Body & Chassis Repair: The absolute best tool for aligning replacement body panels, drilling out spot welds, and fitting custom suspension brackets without distorting the frame.
HVAC & Sheet Metal Fabrication: Rapidly aligning and expanding overlapping rivet and bolt holes on commercial ductwork, exhaust hoods, and metal roofing.
Light Structural Steel: Perfect for erecting aluminum staging, secondary steel purlins, and industrial racking systems where precision fit-up is required.
Higher RPM, Lower Pressure: Because 3/8" is a smaller diameter, it requires slightly higher RPMs (typically 600-800 RPM) than massive 1-inch reamers. However, because it cuts so aggressively, you must use light, steady downward pressure. Let the 5-flute geometry do the work; pushing too hard will cause it to pull through the metal too quickly.
Use Cutting Fluid: Even on thin sheet metal, friction destroys HSS tools. A single drop of high-quality cutting fluid or tapping oil before starting the cut will double the lifespan of the tool and guarantee a mirror-smooth finish.
Keep Hands Clear: When working with thin, overlapping metal plates, the reamer will bring them into alignment violently if they are loose. Always ensure both pieces of metal are firmly clamped together or secured before reaming.
Q: Why should I use this 3/8" reamer instead of a titanium step-drill bit (cone bit)?
A: Step-drill bits are great for thin sheet metal, but they have two major flaws. First, they cannot cut through thick metal (anything thicker than the "step" height). Second, they often leave the hole slightly angled or beveled. This spiral reamer creates a perfectly straight, true cylinder through metal of any thickness, which is mandatory for a tight, load-bearing bolt fit.
Q: Can I use this to enlarge a hole in a fiberglass or carbon fiber truck hood?
A: Yes. The 5-flute spiral geometry is exceptionally good at cutting composites. Because it shears the material rather than tearing it, it prevents the fiberglass or carbon fiber from splintering or delaminating around the edges of the hole. Just ensure you use a steady speed.
Q: Does the 3/8" shank fit in standard 3/8" drill chucks?
A: Yes. It is explicitly designed to fit perfectly into standard 3/8-inch and 1/2-inch drill chucks. The three machined flat sides (Tri-Flat) ensure that even in a smaller 3/8" chuck, the tool will never slip or spin out under load.