GARANT Master Steel MICRO solid carbide pilot drill, plain shank DIN 6535 HA 5×D, AlCrN, ⌀ DC: 2,3mm

Article no.: 121223 2,3
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  • Tool material: Solid carbide
  • Standard: Manufacturer’s standard
  • Version: 5×D
  • Tolerance nominal ⌀: m6
  • Number of cutting edges Z: 2

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Technical Data

Series Master Steel
Nominal ⌀ DC 2.3 mm
Coating AlCrN
Tool material Solid carbide
Standard Manufacturer’s standard
Version 5×D
Tolerance nominal ⌀ m6
Number of cutting edges Z 2
Point angle 135 degrees
recommended maximum drilling depth L2 12.6 mm
Shank DIN 6535 HA to h6
Through-coolant yes, with 40 bar
Machining strategy HPC
Semi-Standard yes
Flute length Lc 16.1 mm
Overall length L 48 mm
Shank ⌀ Ds 3 mm
Feed f in steel < 1100 N/mm2 0.095 mm/rev.
Feed f in stainless steel < 900 N/mm2 0.06 mm/rev.
Colour ring green
Type of product Jobber drill

Identification numbers & Classifications

Article number 121223 2,3
EAN / GTIN 4062406580087
Manufacturer number 121223 2,3

Application Table

Aluminium (short chipping)
N
50
Alu > 10% Si
N
50
Steel < 750 N/mm²
P
80
Steel < 900 N/mm²
P
70
Steel < 1100 N/mm²
P
60
Steel < 1400 N/mm²
P
50
INOX < 900 N/mm²
M
50
INOX > 900 N/mm²
M
35
Ti > 850 N/mm²
S
25
GG(G)
K
70
CuZn
N
50
Uni
 
wet maximum
 
wet minimum
 

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High-performance micro-drill for general-purpose use on material, focussing on steel processing. Maximum process reliability due to exactly matched tools within the overall system and expanded guide chamfer. Drilling of very small diameters down to the maximum depth after creating a pilot hole. Optimum compromise between core diameter and flute size for optimum chip evacuation – even with long-chipping materials. The increased metal removal rates and longer tool life ensure an economical drilling process, even with very small hole diameters combined with a large L/D ratio.

Note:

For reliable use of the micro-drills from 8×D, a pilot hole of at least 4×D is required using the micro-pilot drill 121223. For vertical machining and flat workpiece surfaces, a pilot hole can be dispensed with from DC = ⌀ 1 mm up to a length of 12×D. Please always ensure that the pilot hole is free from chips before using the subsequent drilling tool. We recommend setting a 90° counterbore with a suitable NC spotting drill after the pilot hole has been completed. For critical applications (e.g. highest possible production accuracy, minimal burr formation, reduced coolant pressure), reduce the feed rate of the tool by 50% before entering and exiting the material. Long-chipping materials may require chips to be evacuated in steps of 3×D each by moving the drill back slightly at pilot hole depth. Please make sure that you use a suitable tool clamping device (shrink-fit chuck, hydraulic clamping chuck) with a radial run-out of less than 0.003 mm, a sufficiently high coolant pressure (at least 30 bar), as well as sufficiently fine filtration of the cooling medium (DC <⌀ 2 mm with filter ≤ 0.010 mm; DC <⌀ 3 mm filter ≤ 0.020 mm). The specified L/D ratio gives the minimum achievable depth of hole with the respective micro-drill.
Flute length LC = L2 + 1.5 × DC.

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