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"RAILROAD TIE BIT"
Traditionally, railroad ties (sleepers or railroad cross ties) were
wooden. They were made of softwood or hardwood. Wood
railroad ties, cross ties or sleepers are usually treated with
preservatives and can last up to 25 years. Easy to cut and drill,
readily available, and economically viable. However, today, they
are becoming more expensive, with other materials becoming available.
Recently, concrete, steel, and plastic composites have successfully
entered into the market and are achieving a growing market share.
B & A can provide solutions to your unique railroad drilling needs, our
standard railroad tie bits, railroad tie bore bits, or the carbide
tipped Razzor bits, can all be customized
Designed to Drill Spike Hole in Wood Railroad Cross Ties / Sleeper
The open flute design prevents chip packing and reduces wood burning.
Double Flute and Tip Geometry Designed to be self feeding.
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