Machine-Tool Drills have multiple phasing ability.

Machine-Tool Drills have multiple phasing ability.

Machine-tool models include Holeshot(TM) Indexable Drills, Stinger(TM) Small Diameter Drills and Coremaster(TM) Core Drills. Holeshot(TM) large drills, with multiple phasing, drill stacked or welded assemblies. Stinger(TM) drills require flood coolant only, and in some cases cut dry. Small Diameter drills provide smooth chip flow. Coremaster(TM) drills allow cored holes to be straightened in one...

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Insert Drills feature four cutting edges.

Insert Drills feature four cutting edges.

Top Cut Plus indexable-insert, coolant-fed drilling systems can use 3 different positive rake insert geometries, each with 4 cutting edges. Metric sizes are from 11 to 34 mm. The 2X diameter drill is used for maximum drilling rigidity; 3X drill is for general-purpose usage; and 4X is for deep hole drilling. All have rigid shanks that meet DIN 6595/IS0 9766 standard. Drills can be applied...

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Annular Cutter drills into steel.

Annular Cutter drills into steel.

Every other tooth in HSS High Speed Steel cutter is double beveled, enabling immediate centering for faster, more precise cutting. Thin wall makes cutting faster and more efficient by removing less material. Short flute enables chips to fall freely from cutter. Sizes range from 1/2 to 2 in. dia, in 1/16 in. increments. Applications include steel and metal fabricating, truck and auto...

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Insert/Power Bits work in fastening applications.

Made from shock-resistant tool steel that has been heat-treated and tempered, insert/power bits are available in 21 models, including Phillips, square recess, slotted, magnetic nut setter, ball-type socked adapter, Phillips double-end, and slotted double-end versions. All bits have 1/4 in. hex shank, and all comply with dimensions of ASME 107.4M-1995. Bit holder and adapters are made of alloy...

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