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The Two-Tone multiple application drill has been designed with a unique multi-layer coating, split point, and modified web construction to allow a wider range of applications, reduced thrust requirements, and increased rigidity. |
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The Hyper General Purpose drill has been designed with a ferrous oxide surface trearment to increase lubricity and 118 degree point to allow a general range of applications in steel.
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Left-hand bits are predominantly used in the repetition engineering industry on screw machines or drilling heads. They allow a machining operation to continue when the spindle cannot be reversed.
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Bright Finish drills have been designed with a 118 degree point and polished flutes to allow a general range of applications in non-ferrous materials.
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Titanium Nitride surface treated drills produce very low frictional properties and extremely high surface hardness, significantly increasing wear resistance under a wide range of conditions.
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The main advantage of cobalt drills is that they hold their hardness at much higher temperatures, so they are used to drill stainless steel and other hard materials.
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The DR11 is a cobalt drill that has been combined with a parabolic flute to dramatically increase the core strength by lowering the flute to land ratio making the drill very heavy duty.
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The DR115 adds to all the benefits of a DR11 by including a Titanium Nitride surface finish significantly increasing wear resistance under a wide range of conditions.
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New cutting edge technology. Cor-L drills have a unique convex curved cutting lip which in combination with other critical features. A drill which has a constant normal rake angle along the length of the drill lip. Zircon Coated
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