Drilling flat-bottom holes is a challenge. So is drilling on inclined or curved surfaces, drilling into cross holes, drilling stacked plates, and drilling into cross holes, stacked plates and castings and other rough surfaces. Not anymore. Leveraging the success of its KenTIP FS modular drill,
»The FEG insert is so versatile, you can use it for nearly all your drilling applications», says
The newest member of the KenTIP FS family, the FEG insert eliminates the need for drilling and end milling flat bottom holes, instead completing the part in a single operation.
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Conceptually, the FEG geometry design is simple. It features a 180° cutting edge, and a conical center point, which acts as a pilot to provide exceptional hole position and straightness. Corner chamfers serve to protect the cutting edges and reduce exits burrs. Four margin lands provide stability when breaking into interrupted cuts and cross-holes. And
The diameter range covers 6.0 - 26.0 mm (0.236 - 1.024 in.) and drilling depth of up to 12xD is possible depending on the KenTIP FS modular drill body.
Aside from one-step drilling of flat-bottom holes, the KenTIP FS-FEG excels at drilling through cross-holes, inclined exits, and for use as a pilot drill in deep hole applications up to 12xD.
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