Indexable Drills
Multi-functional: Indexable drills are capable of drilling a range of hole sizes, from small to large diameters, and can be used on a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites.
Modular design: Indexable drills are often designed with a modular construction, which allows users to customize the tool to meet their specific needs. This can include selecting the shank type, coolant delivery method, and drill body length.
High accuracy: Indexable drills are engineered to deliver high levels of accuracy and precision, which makes them ideal for applications that require tight tolerances and fine finishes.
Coolant delivery system: Indexable drills are often designed with a built-in coolant delivery system, which helps to prolong the life of the cutting tool by reducing heat and friction during drilling operations.
Reduced downtime: Indexable drills typically have a longer tool life than solid carbide drills, which means less downtime for tool changes and maintenance. This can result in improved productivity and lower overall costs.
Advantages:
1. High-cost drill bits effectively reduce processing costs
2. The central cooling hole system helps to prevent blade wear and improve cutting efficiency
3. The optimized chip holding groove increases the rigidity of the blade body and also makes chip removal smoother
4. It has both anti chipping performance and wear resistance of the blade
5. Ensure excellent cutting performance and hole finish body, suitable for multi hole machining
6. The updated blade angle makes cutting more efficient, reduces machine load, and improves blade life
7. Stable drill tolerance