Here are some features of indexable drills:
Interchangeable cutting inserts: Indexable drills are designed to use interchangeable cutting inserts, which can be easily replaced when they become dull or damaged. This makes them more cost-effective than solid carbide drills, which must be completely replaced when worn out.
Multi-functional: Indexable drills are capable of drilling a range of hole sizes, from small to large diameters, and can be used on a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites.
Application | Cutter bar lathe | Product Name | Hard meta Indexable Cutter bar lathe Cemented carbideInsert u-bit |
Drill Type | WC | Material | Cemented carbide |
Shank Type | flat | Keyword | indexable drill |
Surface Finish | Bright(Uncoated) | Drilling depth | 2D/3D/4D/5D |
Application | H13 or 42Crmo | Application | H13 or 42Crmo |
Here are some features of indexable drills:
Interchangeable cutting inserts: Indexable drills are designed to use interchangeable cutting inserts, which can be easily replaced when they become dull or damaged. This makes them more cost-effective than solid carbide drills, which must be completely replaced when worn out.
Multi-functional: Indexable drills are capable of drilling a range of hole sizes, from small to large diameters, and can be used on a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites.
Modular design: Indexable drills are often designed with a modular construction, which allows users to customize the tool to meet their specific needs. This can include selecting the shank type, coolant delivery method, and drill body length.
High accuracy: Indexable drills are engineered to deliver high levels of accuracy and precision, which makes them ideal for applications that require tight tolerances and fine finishes.
Coolant delivery system: Indexable drills are often designed with a built-in coolant delivery system, which helps to prolong the life of the cutting tool by reducing heat and friction during drilling operations.
Reduced downtime: Indexable drills typically have a longer tool life than solid carbide drills, which means less downtime for tool changes and maintenance. This can result in improved productivity and lower overall costs.
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