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Unibor steel cutters are available in two standard
cutting depths - 30mm and 50mm - in diameters of
12 to 100mm in 1mm increments. Specifically designed
for use with the Unibor range of electro-magnetic
drilling machines, the cutters also deliver extra
capacity and performance in other machine tools.
Carefully made on the very latest CNC machines for
consistent quality and continuity of production,
larger diameter and longer cutters can be made to
order along with specials for particular applications,
or more specialised industrial cutters.
Cutters can also be produced with
a wide variety of specialised, performance enhancing
treatments and cosmetic coatings.
Standard
M2 HSS |

Unibor standard cutters are
carefully made from M2 high
speed tool steel in diameters
of 12 to 100mm in 1mm increments,
and are available in two cutting
depths - 30mm and 50mm.
Specifically
designed for use with the Unibor
range of machines, the cutters
will also deliver extra capacity
and performance in other machine
tools such as lathes, pillar
drills and machining centres. |
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Cobalt |

Using the same
unique tooth geometry as standard
cutters, these cutters are manufactured
from steel which has a higher
percentage of cobalt for much
greater wear resistance, and
although slightly more brittle,
give longer cutting life in
mild steel and better performance
in more exotic materials.
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Special
& bespoke cutters |
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Universal
Drilling offers a special
technical advisory service
and has designed and developed
many bespoke and unique
cutting tools to solve specific
hole cutting problems for
customers worldwide. Custom
lengths and diameters, special
tooth geometry, stepped
cutters, combined taps and
cutters, reversed flutes,
etc. have all been produced,
together with the industrial
range of cutters which have
an increased wall thickness
to withstand the greater
loads imposed by larger
machine tools.
Cutters can also be treated
with a variety of specialised,
cosmetic and performance
enhancing coatings, such
as TiN (titanium nitride) |
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