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Two-Flute Two-Hole Gundrills
Two-Flute Two-Hole Gundrills
Often referred to as the “milled style,” the two-flute two-hole gundrill differs from the double crimp by the rigidity of its body. This rigid body allows for higher feed rates than traditional crimp body style drills.
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Rigid Body Allows for Higher Feed Rates
Often referred to as the “milled style,” the two-flute two-hole gundrill differs from the double crimp by the rigidity of its body. This tool is engineered with a solid steel body, milled flutes, and coolant holes produced internally to allow for optimum coolant flow to the tip. The results yield an incredibly ridged tool. Star SU’s two-flute two-hole gundrill is used for high penetration like the Double Crimp. This tool has a milled flute design and allows maximum rigidity. It is applied where length to diameter ratios dictate a more rigid tool due to the lack of whip guides. Application dictated, this tool is applied in operations that require maximum penetration rates. Like its counterpart, the double crimp gundrill, geometries, clearances and backtaper are critical to its success. The most common materials drilled are cast irons and cast aluminum applications where materials are free of chip control issues. Two-flute two-hole gundrills are available in diameters from .250″ – 1.0″ with lengths to 48.”
This also has a limited flute channel and can only be applied on applications where the chips are smaller in size. Diameters are available from .2500″ – 1.000″. Lengths are available up to 48.”