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05D010 - Walter 05-D-010 Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter 5/8 Inch

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OVERVIEW

High-Performance Drilling for Hardened Alloys

The Walter 05D010 Carbide Core Cut annular cutter represents the pinnacle of hole-making technology for industrial applications involving difficult-to-machine materials. Designed specifically to outperform traditional High-Speed Steel (HSS) cutters, this 5/8-inch diameter tool utilizes premium tungsten carbide tips that maintain their hardness and cutting edge even under extreme thermal stress. This makes it the ideal choice for fabrication shops and maintenance departments dealing with stainless steel, cast iron, and other tough alloys where standard bits frequently fail or burn out.

One of the primary engineering advantages of the Carbide Core Cut series is its efficiency. By cutting only the periphery of the hole and ejecting the center as a solid slug, these cutters require significantly less power and thrust than solid twist drills. This "core cut" method, combined with Walter's proprietary flute geometry, ensures rapid chip evacuation, preventing clogging and heat accumulation that can work-harden the material. The 1-1/2 inch depth of cut provides ample capacity for drilling through thick structural plates, pipe walls, and heavy machinery components.

Precision is paramount in industrial environments, and the 05D010 delivers accurate, burr-free holes that typically require no secondary finishing operations. The rigidity of the carbide tips minimizes vibration and wandering, ensuring that tolerances are maintained from the first hole to the last. Furthermore, the durability of the carbide substrate allows for higher feed rates and rotational speeds, directly translating to reduced cycle times and increased throughput in production settings. Whether mounted in a stationary drill press or a portable magnetic drilling unit, this cutter offers consistent, reliable performance.

For professionals seeking to optimize their tooling inventory, the Walter Carbide Core Cut offers a lower cost-per-hole over its lifespan compared to HSS alternatives. Its resistance to wear when drilling abrasive materials like cast iron or work-hardening grades of stainless steel ensures fewer tool changes and less downtime. This cutter is an essential asset for any operation prioritizing speed, precision, and tool longevity in heavy metal fabrication.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:5/8 in
Length:1.5 in
Used To Cut:Stainless Steel, Steel, Cast Iron, Aluminum
Item:Drill Bit
Material:Tungsten Carbide Tipped
Drill Bit Type:Annular Cutter
Shank Type:Weldon
Depth Of Cut:1-1/2"
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (5/8" Diameter x 1-1/2" Depth)

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel plate and pipe
  • Structural steel fabrication and erection
  • Heavy machinery repair and maintenance
  • Drilling cast iron components
  • On-site hole making with magnetic drills
  • Processing abrasive alloys and hard metals

FAQ

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

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant or coolant, such as Walter Coolcut, is highly recommended. It extends the life of the carbide tips, improves the surface finish of the hole, and helps evacuate chips.

No, annular cutters like the 05D010 are designed for use with magnetic drilling units or stationary drill presses that provide the necessary rigidity and stability. Using them in a hand drill can result in tool breakage or injury.

Carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS). This allows the Walter Carbide Core Cut to drill through harder materials like stainless steel without dulling quickly, and it permits higher cutting speeds.

Yes, a pilot pin is required. The pin centers the cutter to start the hole and ejects the solid slug once the cut is complete. Pilot pins are typically sold separately or supplied with the drill arbor.

The 05D010 typically features a Weldon shank, which is the industry standard for magnetic drill arbors, ensuring a secure, slip-free connection.

While carbide tips are extremely durable, they can be resharpened by specialized services. However, due to the complexity of the geometry and the hardness of the material, it is often more cost-effective to replace the cutter once it reaches the end of its life.

No, one of the main benefits of annular cutters is that they do not require pre-drilling or step drilling. You can drill the full 5/8-inch diameter hole in a single pass.