Docking Drawer Counterbore Bit for Prado Unifit Outlets

$214.00 CAD

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Docking Drawer Counterbore Bit for Prado Unifit Outlets

Rated 5.0 out of 5
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$214.00 CAD
SKU: 0024-38013

45% off for Trade Partners when purchased with a Prado Unifit outlet. To ensure a seamless, flush-mount finish, these specialized tools are available in two material-specific versions, each engineered to create the precise cutout and counterbore required for Prado Unifit Single outlets.

  • For Stone: A specialized diamond bit for wet use in stone material such as, quartz, marble, granite, and Caesarstone. It handles both the through hole and counterbore for a perfectly level finish in stone.
  • For Wood: Made in the USA and optimized for 500–750 RPM. Use a backing piece to ensure a clean, splinter-free surface that sits perfectly flush every time.

Precision Cutouts for a Seamless Look

Achieve a perfectly level, flush-mount finish with this custom tool designed specifically for the Prado Unifit Single Outlet. The counterbore bit creates a precise cutout and counterbore in one step for a high-end, seamless aesthetic.

Versatile Solutions for Any Surface

Whether you are working in wood or stone, our specialized bits offer the versatility needed to deliver precision for quartz, granite, or timber. This engineering reflects our strong attention to detail, ensuring a professional, high-end result.

Engineered for the Expert Installer

We listened to your feedback to simplify the counterbore process. This all-in-one solution saves time and removes the guesswork, proving our commitment to solving real-world challenges for our customers.

For Stone (0024-38013)

Installer Notes: Always test on a scrap piece of material before drilling into the final surface. Lifespan of the bit depends on material hardness, drilling technique, and frequency of use.

Cutout Size: 1 3/8” [34.9mm] round cutout with 1.5" [38.1mm] diameter counterbore at .1" [2.54mm] deep

Application Guide

  • For Quartz, Marble, Granite and Caesarstone: Wet Use Only - Bit works well for both the through hole and counterbore
  • For Quartize: Wet Use Only - For best results, use a conventional diamond bit for the 1 3/8” through hole, then use this bit for the counterbore
  • For Porcelain: Wet Use Only - Not recommended for use in porcelain as may cause chipping
  • For Glass: Wet Use Only - Not yet tested
  • Required Speed: Works best at 500 – 600 RPM

For Wood (0024-38012)

Installer Notes: Always test on a scrap piece of material before drilling into the final surface. Lifespan of the bit depends on material hardness, drilling technique, and frequency of use.

Cutout Size: 1 3/8” [34.9mm] round cutout with 1.5" [38.1mm] diameter counterbore at .1" [2.54mm] deep

Application Guide

  • For hardwoods and tight grain woods - works well for both the through hole and counterbore
  • For soft woods and loose grain woods - For best results, add a top plate while drilling to avoid splintering
  • Laminate: Not recommended for use in laminate surfaces as may cause chipping and splintering
  • Required Speed: Works best at 500 – 750 RPM
  • Pro Tip: Use a backing piece on the reverse side of the material to ensure a clean finish and prevent blowout
  • Made in the USA

Return Policy

All Sales Final

  • Drill bits are non-returnable and non-refundable.

Questions? Visit our FAQ - How to Initiate a Return or Exchange Request

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Even works with tile!

I normally drill my Prado outlet holes with a 5 axis CNC saw. However, sometimes customers add their outlet locations after the backsplash has been cut on the saw. This makes cutting the holes challenging. I purchased this bit so that we could drill the holes by hand with a grinder and have the counterbore. It works perfectly to do that. I have turned so many builders onto Prado outlets. I have even drilled them into porcelain tiles for customers using this bit.

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