Drilling Tools
Drilling tools are end-cutting tools designed for producing holes in a workpiece. The shank of a drilling tool incorporates flutes, or grooves, that allow for the entrance of fluids, along with ejecting the cut ships from the workpiece. Drilling tools vary widely, to accommodate the properties of the workpiece along with the radius and depth of hole desired. Some subcategories of drilling tools include twist drills, straight flute drills, crankshaft drills, extension drills, step drills, oil hole drills, three- and four-fluted drills, and combination drill-and-countersink.
Extending Cutting Tool Life
Minimize tool replacement expenses, while maintaining consistent and quality output.
Minimize tool replacement expenses, while maintaining consistent and quality output.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
Solid carbide drills support innovative manufacturing, and due to their higher metal efficiencies contribute to and maximize a shop’s productivity levels.
Increase uptime and operator satisfaction thanks to the latest improvements regarding chucks, collets and quick-change tools.
Sandvik’s PrimeTurning machining method supports competition among manufacturers, both for electric automobiles and other types of electric vehicles.
Monaghan Tooling Group introduces Vergnano P900 forming taps, , designed for blind or thru holes in mild or stainless steel, light alloys and super alloys.
Walter USA’s M2029 octagon face mill boosts productivity when finishing cast iron and steel parts.
Sandvik Coromant introduces automatic tool change for improved machine utilization and productivity. This unique solution enables unmanned production, free from manual handling, for improved machine utilization and increased output.