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05D113 - Walter 1-13/16 Inch Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter 1.5 Inch Depth

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OVERVIEW

Precision Drilling for Tough Materials

The Walter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (1-13/16" x 1.5") represents the pinnacle of drilling technology for industrial fabrication. Engineered specifically for heavy-duty applications, this cutter utilizes premium Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) inserts to penetrate materials that would typically dull or destroy standard High-Speed Steel (HSS) bits. Whether you are working with stainless steel, cast iron, or other abrasive alloys, the 05D113 delivers clean, burr-free holes with exceptional speed and accuracy.

One of the primary challenges in industrial drilling is heat management and chip evacuation. Walter has addressed this with a sophisticated flute geometry that rapidly clears debris from the cutting path, reducing friction and thermal buildup. This design not only preserves the integrity of the workpiece but also significantly extends the lifespan of the cutter itself. For fabrication shops dealing with structural steel or pipeline maintenance, the reliability of the Carbide Core Cut series translates directly to reduced downtime and lower tooling costs per hole.

This cutter features a 1-13/16 inch diameter and a 1-1/2 inch depth of cut, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of bolting and fabrication requirements. It is optimized for use with magnetic drilling units, providing stability and precision even when drilling on curved surfaces or in awkward positions. When precision and durability are non-negotiable, Walter's carbide technology ensures you get the job done right the first time.

Key Technical Benefits

  • Extreme Hardness: Carbide tips maintain a sharp cutting edge far longer than HSS, especially in hard metals.
  • Efficiency: Allows for higher feed rates and rotational speeds, improving overall productivity.
  • Versatility: Capable of drilling through uneven surfaces and overlapping holes without wandering.
Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:1-13/16 in
Length:1.5 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Product Type:Annular Cutter
Material:Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT)
Depth Of Cut:1-1/2"
Shank Type:Weldon
Applications:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (1-13/16" x 1-1/2")
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling large diameter holes in stainless steel plate and pipe
  • Structural steel fabrication and erection
  • Processing cast iron components
  • Maintenance and repair on hard alloy machinery
  • Drilling on curved surfaces or pipes
  • On-site construction using magnetic drills

FAQ

HSS (High-Speed Steel) is durable but can dull quickly on hard materials. Carbide Core Cut cutters have Tungsten Carbide tips which are much harder, allowing them to cut through stainless steel and cast iron faster and last significantly longer.

Yes, a pilot pin is highly recommended. It helps center the cutter to start the hole accurately and also actuates the internal coolant flow in most magnetic drill arbors.

No, annular cutters are designed for use with magnetic drilling units or drill presses with the appropriate arbor. They require high stability and specific RPMs that hand drills cannot provide safely.

This specific cutter has a depth of cut of 1.5 inches (approx. 38mm).

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant like Walter Coolcut is essential. It cools the carbide tips to prevent thermal cracking and helps flush chips out of the hole.

Yes, stack drilling is possible, but you must ensure the layers are clamped tightly together to prevent chips from getting trapped between the plates, which can break the cutter.

Carbide cutters generally run at higher RPMs than HSS. Refer to the Walter speed chart for 1-13/16" diameter in your specific material, but generally, it will be faster than a twist drill of the same size.

While carbide tips are extremely durable, they can be resharpened by specialized services. However, due to the complexity of the geometry, many users find it more cost-effective to replace them once fully worn.