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Solid Carbide Micro Drills



Walter Titex DB133 Supreme solid carbide micro drill

Walter has introduced the Walter Titex DB133 Supreme, a solid carbide micro drill that can deliver tight tolerances, high quality surface finishes, enhanced process reliability and longer tool life. "The difference for the DB133 Supreme begins with the use of grades WJ30EL and WJ30ER, developed by Walter specifically for micro drills. These grades provide the drills with enhanced wear resistance," said a company spokesperson.

In addition, Walter's cutting edge geometry helps increase the process reliability of these drills and optimized dimensions allow for greater stability, even with small drills. The uniform finish on the drill cutting edge and tight tolerances helps ensure enhanced workpiece surface finishes. With the Walter Titex DB133 Supreme geometry, chip removal can be effective, even without through coolant. This allows hole depths of up to 8xDc to be achieved.

The solid carbide micro drills, with 140° point geometry, can be used on a variety of different materials in ISO material groups P, K and N. Diameters range from 0.02" - 0.12" (0.5 mm - 2.95 mm). This drill is designed for users in general machining, mold and die making, the energy and automotive industries and other areas where small diameter, deep holes, are required.

For more information contact:

Walter USA, LLC

N22 W23855 Ridgeview Pkwy. West

Waukesha, WI 53188

800-945-5554

www.walter-tools.com/us

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