Solid Carbide Drill comes in 2 additional sizes.

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Offered in additional sizes of 25xDc and 30xDc, internally cooled DC170 Supreme is aimed at ISO material groups P, K, and H. Design of lands is key to performance, with shallow cooling grooves at drill end. Coolant flow encompasses entire drill point, producing optimal cooling of both drill and workpiece interface and inhibiting chip packing. Additionally, ability to control coolant flow contributes to optimized surface finish that helps users avoid reworking holes after drilling.



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Walter Extends Popular DC170 Solid Carbide Drill with Two New Sizes



With the addition of 25 Dc and 30xDc sizes to its popular DC170 drill, Walter takes the benefits of these innovative carbide drills to new levels.



Waukesha, WI -- Walter has expanded its highly successful DC170 Supreme internally-cooled, solid carbide drill with the introduction of two new sizes, the 25xDc and 30xDc. These sizes extend the innovative drill line, aimed at ISO material groups P, K, and H, to new depths, while keeping the performance enhancing benefits of the DC170 line. These include increased productivity thanks to 50% longer tool life with 35% higher machining parameters in comparison to conventional solid carbide drills.



The design of the lands is a key factor in this performance, thanks to their shallow cooling grooves at the drill end. The coolant flow encompasses the entire drill point, producing optimal cooling of both the drill and the workpiece interface, and inhibits chip packing. This is particularly important given the high temperatures generated during drilling. The drill’s design features more material behind the cutting edge which makes the drill sturdier than conventional designs, thus boosting tool life, stability and process reliability.  



Additionally, this superior ability to control the coolant flow contributes to an excellent surface finish that helps users avoid reworking holes after drilling. The innovative alignment of the new lands-design results in significantly smoother drill operation, reducing vibration to a minimum, which also enhances hole quality.



DC170 drills feature eight visible cooling grooves, and these can be used as a scale for regrinding. The drills can be reconditioned up to three times, until only two cooling grooves are left remaining.



Walter, a global leader in the metalworking industry with over 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling, drilling, turning, boring and specialized tools, helps customers improve process reliability and increase productivity. With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha, WI, Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite, Walter Titex, Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.

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