HSS Sheet Metal Cone Drill Bit, Hexagon Shank
For stepless drilling and deburring of metal and plastic
- high heat resistance with long service life
- conical tapered shape for steplessly reaching the desired diameter
- special 3-edge cutting geometry for fast work progress
Product description |
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The HSS sheet metal cone drill bit for step-by-step reaming and deburring of metal and plastic is valued for its high heat resistance and long service life. With the ground centring tip, you can pilot drill the workpiece at the exact point needed. The conical tapered shape makes it possible to progress to the desired target diameter without fixed steps. The special 3-edge cutting geometry ensures very quiet running and fast work progress. Chips that form are optimally transported away via the straight chip grooves. The sheet metal cone drill bit is available in different lengths and with different work diameters. Thanks to the ¼" hexagon shank, it is quickly ready for use. The sheet metal cone drill bit is produced in Germany – that means you are investing in a high-quality, durable product. |
Suitable for material |
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Very suitable | Plastic, Non-ferrous metal, Sheet steel, Stainless steel |
Properties |
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HSS sheet metal cone drill bit for reaming and deburring metal and plastic, e.g. sheet steel high heat resistance with long service life conical tapered shape for steplessly reaching the desired diameter ground centring tip for precision pilot drilling straight chip groove for optimal chip removal special 3-edge cutting geometry for quiet running and fast work progress ¼" hexagon shank for quick tool changes available in different lengths and with different work diameters high quality "Made in Germany" |
Technical data |
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Working diameter Ø | 4 mm |
Diameter | 4 – 12.2 mm |
Working length | 21 mm |
Number of cutting edges | 2 |
Shank version | Hexagon shank A/F 6.35 mm (¼") |
Direction of rotation | Clockwise rotation |
Speed of rotation | 500 – 3,000 RPM |
Material | High-Speed Steel (Hss) |
Instructions |
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For use on metal, it is mandatory to first centre punch or pilot drill the material and to use cutting oil. |
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