Carbide-Tipped Drill Bits (10,500+ items) - Page 46
0.0890 in. Drill dia. x 0.6000 in. Carbide HP Drill for Composites, 2 Flutes, diamond Coated
0.1870 in. Drill dia x 0.6250 in. 5/8 Flute Length, 142 Degree Carbide Spot Drill, 2 Flutes
0.0400 in. Drill dia x 0.1200 in. Flute Length, 90 Degree Carbide Spot Drill, 2 Flutes, TiB2 Coated
1/32 Drill dia. x 0.2080 in. Carbide HP Drill for Aluminum Alloys, 3 Flutes, TiB2 Coated
1.778 mm Drill DIA x 14.000 mm Flute L Carbide HP Drill for Hardened Steels, 2 Flutes, AlTiN Nano Coa
Drill, 0.1910 OD x FL x 6.0000 OAL 35.00Deg Series: 8416
5/64 Drill dia. x 0.3800 in. Carbide HP Drill for Aluminum Alloys, 3 Flutes, TiB2 Coated
3/32 Drill dia. x 0.9200 in. Carbide HP Drill for Aluminum Alloys, 3 Flutes, TiB2 Coated
General Purpose Drill, Series: 1520, Metric, 14.5 mm Drill - Metric, 115 mm Overall Length
Miniature Drill, 20031, Uncoated, .0031" Drill Diameter, .039" Flute Length, 1/8" Shank Diameter
High Performance Drill for Hardened Steels, 1.701 mm, Drill Bit Point Angle: 140 Degrees
About Carbide-Tipped Drill Bits
Carbide-tipped drill bits are essential for many industries and professions. They are designed to cut through various materials, including metal, wood, and plastic. Carbide-tipped drill bits come in various shapes and sizes, from small carbide bit sets to larger tip drill bits. These drill bits are typically made from tungsten carbide, a tough and durable material. This makes them ideal for drilling through tough materials like stainless steel or titanium. They can also be used on softer materials like wood or plastic.
Uses of Carbide-Tipped Drill Bits
Carbide-tipped drill bits are used in many industries and professions, including construction, engineering, automotive repair, and more. They are beneficial for drilling precise holes in metal components or creating intricate designs in woodworking projects. Cutters such as end mills with solid carbide tips provide the best performance when cutting metals such as aluminum alloys or steel due to their high hardness compared to other types of cutters. Shank cutters offer superior cutting control when working with abrasive materials such as masonry drills, while twist drills allow for greater precision when working with softer metals.
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