försänkare
A försänkare, often translated as a countersink or countersink bit in English, is a cutting tool used to create a conical recess in a pre-drilled hole. This recess allows the head of a screw or bolt to sit flush with or below the surface of the material being fastened. This is often done for aesthetic reasons, to prevent snagging, or to allow for subsequent covering of the fastener.
Försänkare typically have multiple cutting edges and are made from hardened steel. They are commonly used in
When using a försänkare, it is rotated at a relatively slow speed, often in conjunction with a