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Insert drill bit Revolution Drill®
for non-ferrous metalsfor stainless steelfor aluminum

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Characteristics

Type
insert
Drilled material
for cast iron, for aluminum, for non-ferrous metals, for hardened steel, for stainless steel
Other characteristics
with internal coolant, large
Diameter

Min.: 47.6 mm
(1.87 in)

Max.: 101 mm
(3.98 in)

Description

The Revolution Drill® is an extremely effective tool designed to drill large diameter holes on low horsepower machines while maintaining high penetration rates. Excellent for a variety of applications including stacked plates. Advantages Drills from solid with no pilot required or can open an existing hole while ignoring core shifts up to 1/8" (3.175 mm) Ideal on low horsepower machines while maintaining high penetration rates Multi-insert design reduces chip size for easy chip evacuation Suitable for use in lathes and mills Diameter adjustment reduces inventory and cost Features Available for stack plate applications Replaceable and adjustable cartridges Indexable inserts available in AM300® and AM200® coatings as well as high rake and general purpose geometries Coolant through Integral shanks available for increased rigidity Product Specifications Product TypeIndexable Drill System Insert MaterialC5 (P35), C1 (K35), C2 (K25)HolderRevolution Drill Body Flute OptionsStraightShank OptionsStraight, CAT40, CAT50 Drill Depth1xD, 2.2xD, 2.5xD, 3.5xD, 4.5xDCoolantCoolant Through

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BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 3 - Stand F-22

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