Solid Carbide
A common use is to allow the head of a countersunk bolt, screw or rivet, when placed in the hole, to sit flush with or below the surface of the surrounding material. Also used for chamfering or lite deburring
Solid carbide provides better rigidity than high speed steel. It is extremely heat resistant and used for high speed applications on cast iron, nonferrous materials, plastic and other tough-to-machine materials.
Sizes 1/4" and under are Solid Carbide Heads and Shanks - Over 1/4" - Carbide Heads Brazed on a High Speed Tool Steel Hardened ShankAvailable in various number of flutes - Watch Yours speeds on this type tool - Slower is usually better
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 00 Double Aught 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 0 Diameter 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 1 60 Degree Right Hand Tialn Coated Monster Tool U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 0 60 Degree Right Hand Monster Tool U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 2 60 Degree Right Hand Tialn Coated Monster Tool U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 4 90 Degree Right Hand Uncoated Ultra U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 7 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 7 60 Degree Right Hand Monster Tool U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 3 x 6" Long 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A.
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
3/16" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree Single Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink Single Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
1/4" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree Single Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink Single Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
3/8" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree Single Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink Single Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
1" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 82 degree 6 Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink 6 Flute 82 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
5/8" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree 4 Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink 6 Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
5/8" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree 4 Flute Fullerton U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink 6 Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
3/4" Diameter Solid Carbide Countersink 90 degree 6 Flute U.S.A. (Solid Carbide Countersink 6 Flute 90 Degree)
Applications = Chamfering, deburring, countersinking
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 00 Double Aught 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 0 Diameter 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 1 60 Degree Right Hand Tialn Coated Monster Tool U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 0 60 Degree Right Hand Monster Tool U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 2 60 Degree Right Hand Tialn Coated Monster Tool U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 4 90 Degree Right Hand Uncoated Ultra U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 7 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 7 60 Degree Right Hand Monster Tool U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.
Solid Carbide Center Drill Number 3 x 6" Long 60 Degree Right Hand U.S.A. (Carbide Combined Drill and Countersink)
For producing center holes in components or work pieces which require machining between centers. You can use this style for simply spotting a hole prior to drilling - although a true spot and centering or NC style drill is an option. Solid Carbide 60 degree angle is the most commonly used, 82,90,120 are also available. Double ended - Drill Point commonly 118 Degree and the Solid Carbide is preferred for tool life and for use on tougher materials.