Sandvik Coromant Solid Carbide Drill for ISO P Steels
Upgraded CoroDrill 860-PM assortment is designed to make drilling steel faster and more efficient.
The CoroDrill 860-PM is designed to make drilling steel faster and more efficient. Photo Credit: Sandvik Coromant
Sandvik Coromant has upgraded its solid carbide CoroDrill 860 assortment to offer improved productivity in drilling steel. It says the advanced precision machining (PM) geometry offers high-performance drilling in ISO P steels, while significantly improving tool life.
The drill features a new grade with an improved multilayer physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating. The company says the results are enhanced wear resistance, better tool life and an overall increase in productivity, resulting in reduced cost per component.
CoroDrill 860 with PM geometry is available in standard stocked diameters from 3 mm (0.12") to 16 mm (0.63"). Tailor-made tools are also available to customize the drill to match users’ specific machining requirements.
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