The drawing shows a counterbore, not a countersink. However what the instructions are asking for is simply to countersink 6.2mm diameter to allow clearance for the radius under the bolt head. After doing this, test fit the bolt to insure that the head actually bottoms out against the end of the post.
Come on. Use any size that is large enough to countersink the hole. 6.2 mm or larger....I do own some countersinks
What size do I use ?
If you use a drill there is a great likelihood of the bit catching and drilling out more of the threads than you'd care to.Or just resharpen a drill bit a little steeper and drill it out to as close as you can...
Totally agree, AMHIK.If you use a drill there is a great likelihood of the bit catching and drilling out more of the threads than you'd care to.
Use a countersink.
Saves me from buying a washerI get that you ask what to countersink with. But whats wrong with just following the washer recommendation.