How to choose the right HSS milled drill bit with taper shank for metal
When choosing a drill bit, the most important factors are the material you will be drilling into, the required hole diameter, and the type of machine you will use. The taper shank with Morse taper fitting is suitable where firm and precise tool seating during work is important.
Material you will be drilling into
HSS milled drill bits with taper shank are suitable for various types of metals, including alloyed and non-alloyed steel, iron, cast iron, aluminium, copper, brass, and bronze. This makes them a universal solution for workshops and industrial operations where multiple material types are used.
Drill bit diameter and available range
In this category, drill bits are available in diameters from 6 mm to 60 mm. When selecting a drill bit, it is therefore useful to consider not only the required hole size, but also the nature of the work and the intended range of use.
Drill bit construction
The milled drill body and precise 118° point angle support smooth engagement into the material. The DIN 345 standard, type N, and right-hand cutting design correspond to use in pillar drills and industrial drilling machines with Morse taper fitting.
Where and how HSS milled drill bits with taper shank for metal are used
These drill bits are used for drilling into various metal materials wherever firm clamping and reliable tool guidance are important. They are especially suitable for pillar drills and industrial drilling machines with Morse taper fitting, where precise and repeated drilling is required.
Suitable materials for these drill bits:
- drilling into alloyed and non-alloyed steel,
- drilling into iron and cast iron,
- drilling into aluminium,
- drilling into copper, brass, and bronze,
Thanks to the taper shank, they are ideal for machines with Morse taper fitting, where firm drill bit seating and stable power transfer during drilling are important.
How to work with HSS milled drill bits with taper shank for metal
When drilling into metal, it is important to work smoothly, choose the correct procedure, and reduce excessive overheating of the tool. A properly selected drill bit, firm seating in the Morse taper, and suitable working conditions help achieve better results and longer tool life.
Lubrication and cooling
For easier drilling and extended drill bit life, we recommend using cutting oil, cutting and drilling spray, or cutting paste. These products reduce friction, help limit overheating, and support longer drill bit durability during work.
Stability during work
The taper shank is suitable for applications where firm drill bit seating and more stable guidance during drilling are required. This is especially beneficial during regular use or when drilling larger diameters.
How does the selection continue?
This category is not further divided. Here you will find a standalone selection of HSS milled drill bits with taper shank in various diameters.
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