Radius-tip center drills have a tapered flute that allows them to create more accurate holes than other styles of center drills. They are commonly used in high-precision applications to create holes at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartPowdered-metal center drills are stronger than high-speed steel and cobalt steel center drills. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers.
+ Add to CartHey-type high-speed steel center drills with a plain tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. High-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type high-speed steel center drills with a plain tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. High-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type high-speed steel center drills with a plain tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. High-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type high-speed steel center drills with a plain tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. High-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHigh-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartRadius-tip center drills have a tapered flute that allows them to create more accurate holes than other styles of center drills. They are commonly used in high-precision applications to create holes at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartRadius-tip center drills have a tapered flute that allows them to create more accurate holes than other styles of center drills. They are commonly used in high-precision applications to create holes at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartPowdered-metal center drills are stronger than high-speed steel and cobalt steel center drills. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers.
+ Add to CartHigh-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartRadius-tip center drills have a tapered flute that allows them to create more accurate holes than other styles of center drills. They are commonly used in high-precision applications to create holes at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartRadius-tip center drills have a tapered flute that allows them to create more accurate holes than other styles of center drills. They are commonly used in high-precision applications to create holes at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartPowdered-metal center drills are stronger than high-speed steel and cobalt steel center drills. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers.
+ Add to CartHigh-speed steel center drills provide good wear resistance in a wide range of machining applications. Center drills with a plain tip are the standard choice for creating center holes in a piece of stock to prepare it for turning between centers on a lathe.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartBell-tip center drills create a hole at the center of a piece of stock so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. They have an additional 120° chamfer on their tip that bevels the outer edge of the center hole to strengthen it and help protect the hole from damage in applications where the piece of stock will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
+ Add to CartHey-type center drills with a bell tip have flats on their end that accept carbide inserts. They can be used on Hey machines for facing a workpiece and creating center holes on it so it can be turned between centers on a lathe. The drills have a bell tip with an additional 120° chamfer that bevels the outer edge of the hole to help protect the hole from damage during machining applications. Bell-tip center drills are commonly used in applications where parts will go through multiple machining passes and there is risk of marring the edges of the center hole. These center drills have set screw flats for locking the center drills into the tool holder.
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