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Dormer A921 Cobalt Steel Spectrum Short Length Drill Bit, AlCrN Coating, Round Shank, 130 Degree Special Point, #30 (pack of 3)

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About Dormer A921 Cobalt Steel Spectrum Short Length

The Dormer A921 stub-length drill bit is a 130-degree, PFX point, round shank drill bit made of HSS and cobalt. It can drill holes up to three times the diameter of the drill. The shank diameter is the same as the drill size. The A941 series has a type W flute form, with a fast helix angle of 35 to 45 degrees, and is most suitable for drilling into steel, stainless steel, titanium, nickel, and alloyed aluminum. This design allows for single-pass drilling, which helps eliminate the need for pecking in up to three times the drill diameter deep holes, thus offering improved efficiency and increased productivity. The stub length offers more stiffness than a jobber-length drill bit. The composition of HSS and cobalt offers a combination of toughness and hardness needed for deep hole drilling. The parabolic design, combined with a parallel thinned web, allows for smooth and efficient chip evacuation. With proper cutting conditions and rigid machine setup, holes to H10 tolerance can consistently be achieved. It has an Aluminum chromium nitride (AlCrN) coating (also called Smooth-Flow coating), which helps increase chip removal and helps in wear resistance, and combines hardness in high heat with high oxidation resistance. This coating is most suitable for use on ductile cast iron and carbon steel. The spiral flutes act as a passageway for chip extraction from the hole and for coolant to enter the hole. The right-hand twist brings chips up and away from the cutting edge. Made of HSS with cobalt which is many times harder and stiffer than HSS, will hold an edge longer, and will deflect less than HSS. These are also more resistant to heat than HSS. These qualities allow it to run at higher speeds and feeds. They are made to ANSI and DIN industry standards, which help ensure that drill bits around the world conform to the same specifications. Drilling, or hole making, is the most common metalworking operation in the world