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05D100 - Walter 1 Inch Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter 1.5 Inch Depth

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OVERVIEW

Precision Drilling for Tough Industrial Materials

The Walter 05D100 1" x 1.5" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter represents the pinnacle of hole-making technology for heavy industry. Designed specifically to overcome the limitations of standard High-Speed Steel (HSS) cutters, this carbide-tipped tool is engineered to drill through the most challenging materials with precision and speed. Whether you are working with stainless steel, cast iron, hard alloys, or abrasive composite materials, the Carbide Core Cut series delivers consistent performance where other cutters fail.

At the heart of this cutter's performance is its premium tungsten carbide inserts. These extra-hard tips allow for significantly higher speed and feed rates, drastically reducing cycle times in production environments. The specialized body design features an exclusive flute geometry that efficiently evacuates chips, preventing heat buildup and ensuring the structural integrity of both the tool and the workpiece. This makes it an exceptional choice for drilling on uneven surfaces or performing interrupted cuts, scenarios that typically damage lesser tools.

Durability is a key factor in the design of the 05D100. By maintaining its cutting edge longer than conventional bits, it offers a lower cost per hole over its lifespan. It is compatible with standard magnetic drilling units, making it a versatile addition to any fabrication shop, shipyard, or maintenance department. For professionals demanding accuracy, efficiency, and longevity in their drilling operations, the Walter Carbide Core Cut is the superior solution.

Key Industrial Benefits

  • Hard Material Mastery: Effortlessly drills stainless steel, armor plate, and cast iron.
  • Thermal Management: Advanced flute design keeps the cutter cool by ejecting hot chips rapidly.
  • Operational Efficiency: Supports higher RPMs and feed rates for faster project completion.
Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:1 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Item:Annular Cutter
Cutting Depth:1.5"
Material:Tungsten Carbide Tipped
Shank Type:Weldon
Series:Carbide Core Cut
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter 1" x 1.5" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel and high-tensile alloys
  • Heavy-duty fabrication on cast iron and structural steel
  • Hole making in abrasive composite materials
  • On-site drilling with magnetic drilling units
  • Applications requiring high-speed drilling
  • Working on curved or uneven surfaces
  • Drilling aluminum, copper, and brass without clogging

FAQ

This carbide core cutter is designed for tough materials including stainless steel, cast iron, hard alloys, carbon steel, and abrasive composites. It also works well on non-ferrous metals like aluminum and brass.

Yes, a pilot pin is recommended. It helps center the cutter, eject the slug after drilling, and controls internal coolant flow if your drill is equipped with it.

No, annular cutters like the 05D100 are designed for use in magnetic drilling units or drill presses with the appropriate arbor. They require stability and specific speeds that hand drills cannot provide.

It typically features a standard Weldon shank, which has two flat sections for secure locking into the magnetic drill arbor.

Carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS). This allows it to cut harder metals (like stainless) and run at higher speeds, though it is more brittle and requires a stable setup.

Using a lubricant or coolant is highly recommended to extend the life of the cutter, improve the finish of the hole, and help evacuate chips, especially in deep cuts or hard metals.

The 05D100 has a cutting depth capacity of 1.5 inches.

Carbide tipped cutters can be resharpened, but it requires specialized equipment. It is often more cost-effective to replace them once the carbide tips are worn or chipped.