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05D014 - Walter 7/8" x 1-1/2" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter

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OVERVIEW

Precision Drilling for Industrial Fabrication

The Walter 05D014 Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter is a high-performance tooling solution designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern metal fabrication and MRO operations. Measuring 7/8 inches in diameter with a 1.5-inch depth of cut, this cutter is engineered specifically to tackle the hardest and most abrasive materials found in industrial environments. Unlike traditional High-Speed Steel (HSS) bits that can dull quickly or overheat when drilling tough alloys, the Carbide Core Cut series utilizes premium carbide inserts that maintain their cutting edge significantly longer, ensuring consistent precision and reduced downtime.

One of the standout features of this Walter cutter is its specialized body and flute design. The geometry is optimized to evacuate chips rapidly, which is critical when drilling deep holes in materials like stainless steel, cast iron, and complex composites. Efficient chip removal prevents heat accumulation, protecting both the workpiece and the tool itself. This design allows operators to run their magnetic drilling units at higher feed rates and speeds, translating to increased throughput and operational efficiency on the shop floor.

Versatility is key in heavy industry, and the 05D014 excels in challenging conditions. It is capable of drilling through uneven or curved surfaces without wandering, a common issue with standard twist drills. Whether you are working on structural steel, repairing heavy machinery, or fabricating custom components from hard alloys, this annular cutter delivers clean, burr-free holes with minimal exertion. By choosing Walter's carbide technology, industrial facilities can significantly lower their cost-per-hole and improve the overall quality of their machining processes.

Compatible with standard magnetic drilling units, this cutter is an essential addition to any professional tool crib. Its robust construction ensures it can withstand the mechanical stresses of heavy-duty drilling, making it a reliable choice for on-site construction, rail maintenance, and manufacturing sectors where precision and speed are non-negotiable.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:7/8 in
Length:1.5 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Product Type:Carbide Annular Cutter
Material:Carbide Tipped
Depth Of Cut:1-1/2"
Shank Type:Weldon
Application:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter 7/8" x 1-1/2" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling high-tensile stainless steel and alloys
  • Heavy-duty fabrication involving cast iron
  • Creating holes in curved surfaces or pipes
  • On-site structural steel construction and repair
  • Maintenance of heavy machinery and rail equipment
  • Applications requiring high feed rates and fast drilling speeds

FAQ

The Walter Carbide Core Cut is specifically designed for tough, abrasive materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, hard alloys, and complex composites.

This cutter has a diameter of 7/8 inches and a maximum cutting depth of 1-1/2 inches.

No, annular cutters like this are designed for use with magnetic drilling units (mag drills) or stationary drill presses with the appropriate arbor.

Carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS), allowing for faster drilling speeds, longer tool life, and the ability to cut harder metals.

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant or coolant is highly recommended to extend the life of the cutter and ensure a smooth, clean cut.

Yes, the Walter Carbide Core Cut is designed to perform exceptionally well even on curved or uneven surfaces where other bits might struggle.

It typically features a standard Weldon shank, making it compatible with most industry-standard magnetic drills.

Yes, a pilot pin is required to center the cut and eject the slug (core) after the hole is completed.