A pilot or spot drill, also known as a starter drill, is typically required when the succeeding drill is longer than 10xD or smaller than Ø 1.00 mm. Starter drills can also be used to improve hole location due to their short, rigid geometries.
We offer an extensive lineup of twist drills with unique geometries and a wide range of diameters capable of optimizing productivity and cost per hole.
An extensive lineup of unique micro and high-performance drill geometries with a wide range of diameters and lengths capable of optimizing productivity and cost per hole.
Whether you're end milling, peck-drilling, helical milling, or shoulder milling, we offer high precision end mills that achieve smooth and quiet milling.
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Our rough boring heads and twin boring tools are designed for ultimate performance and versatility. Small, medium and large diameter systems are available.
Modular Turning Tools for most common spindle interfaces offers optimal tool length, large selection of insert types, approach angles, and a variety of standard boring bar and square shank adapters.