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EAGLE TOOL US is an American manufacturer of specialized installer tools, flexible drill bits, and cable bits for electricians and construction trades.

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About EAGLE TOOL US

EAGLE TOOL US is an American innovator and manufacturer dedicated to producing high-quality installer tools for electricians, data installers, and construction professionals. Their product lineup includes flexible drill bits, cable bits, auger bits, fish rods, extensions, and shanks designed to simplify running wires through existing walls and complex structures.

Proudly made in the USA, EAGLE TOOL US provides rugged, reliable solutions that help tradespeople work more efficiently and safely. Their specialized tools, such as the EA75054 Cable Bit, are essential for navigating fire blocks and tight spaces with precision while minimizing damage to existing walls.

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  • What types of tools does EAGLE TOOL US manufacture?

    EAGLE TOOL US manufactures specialized installer tools, including flexible drill bits, cable bits, auger bits, and fish rods for electricians and construction trades.

  • Where are EAGLE TOOL US products made?

    EAGLE TOOL US products are proudly manufactured in the United States.

  • How do I safely use an EAGLE TOOL US cable bit?

    Never use a cable bit inside a wall with existing wiring or plumbing. Use a good quality power drill with a high torque rating, and run the drill at a slower RPM for larger diameter bits.

  • Can I bend EAGLE TOOL US flexible bits?

    Yes, they are made from high-quality US spring steel and will flex. Avoid too tight of an arch to prevent snapping, and note that larger diameter shanks are less flexible.