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Type: | PDC Bit |
Usage: | Coring |
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Some more details about TC (Tungsten Carbide) drill bits:
Specialty Drill Bits: In addition to standard TC drill bits, there are also specialty drill bits designed for specific applications. Some examples include masonry drill bits, which have a carbide tip specifically engineered for drilling into concrete, brick, or stone. There are also TC drill bits designed for drilling into ceramics, glass, or tile, featuring specialized geometries and coatings to prevent cracking or chipping of the material.
Step Drill Bits: Step drill bits, also known as cone or pagoda drill bits, are a type of TC drill bit with a conical shape and multiple stepped cutting edges. These drill bits are ideal for drilling holes of different diameters without the need for multiple drill bits or a pilot hole. Step drill bits are commonly used in applications such as sheet metal fabrication or electrical work.
Core Drill Bits: Core drill bits, also called hole saws, are TC drill bits used for creating larger diameter holes. They consist of a hollow cylindrical shape with teeth or diamond grit on the cutting edge. Core drill bits are commonly used in construction, plumbing, and electrical work for drilling holes in materials like wood, metal, concrete, or plastic.
Coolant Delivery Systems: In some drilling operations, coolant delivery systems are used to provide a continuous flow of cutting fluid or coolant directly to the cutting edge of the drill bit. These systems can improve cooling and lubrication, resulting in longer tool life, improved chip evacuation, and better surface finish. Coolant delivery systems are commonly used in CNC machining or other high-production drilling processes.
Drill Bit Sharpening: Over time, TC drill bits can become dull or lose their cutting effectiveness. In such cases, drill bit sharpening can be performed to restore their sharpness and extend their lifespan. Sharpening can be done using specialized sharpening tools or equipment designed for TC drill bits. It's important to follow proper sharpening techniques to maintain the original geometry and performance of the drill bit.
Drill Bit Maintenance: Proper maintenance of TC drill bits can contribute to their longevity and performance. After each use, it's recommended to clean the drill bits to remove any debris or buildup that can affect cutting performance. Additionally, storing drill bits in a dry and organized manner can help prevent damage and ensure they are readily available when needed.
Online Resources: There are numerous online resources available that provide information, tutorials, and tips on TC drill bits and drilling techniques. These resources include manufacturer websites, online forums, instructional videos, and machining reference guides. Exploring these resources can provide valuable insights and guidance for using TC drill bits effectively and safely.
It's important to note that while TC drill bits offer many advantages, their performance can vary depending on factors such as the specific material being drilled, cutting conditions, and the quality of the drill bit itself. Consideration of these factors and adherence to proper drilling practices will help maximize the performance and lifespan of TC drill bits.
Size Available as followings | ||
Q Series | AQ, BQ, NQ, NQ2, NQ3, HQ, HQ2, HQ3, PQ, PQ2, PQ3 | |
Wireline Series | Geobor S, WLA, WLB, WLN, WLH, WLP, WLB3, WLN3, WLH3, WLP3, WLN2, WL-56, WL-66, WL-76. | |
T2 Series | T2 46, T2 56, T2 66, T2 76, T2 86, T2 101 | |
TT Series | TT 46, TT 56 | |
T6 Series | T6 76, T6 86, T6 101, T6 116, T6 131, T6 146, T6S 101, T6S 116 | |
T6S Series | T6S 76, T6S 86, T6S 116, T6S 131, T6S 146 | |
T Series | T36, T46, T56, T66, T76, T86 | |
Z Series | Z46, Z56, Z66, Z76, Z86, Z101, Z116, Z131, Z146 | |
B Series | B36, B46, B56, B66, B76, B86, B101, B116, B131, B146 | |
MLC Series | NMLC, HMLC | |
LTK Series | LTK48, LTK60 | |
WF Series | HWF, PWF, SWF, UWF, ZWF | |
WT Series | RWT, EWT, AWT, BWT, NWT, HWT(Single Tube, Double Tube) | |
WG Series | EWG, AWG, BWG, NWG, HWG(Single Tube, Double Tube) | |
WM Series | EWM, AWM, BWM, NWM, HWM | |
Others | AX, BX, NX, HX, TBW, NQTT, HQTT, TNW, 412F, BTW, TBW | |
Chinese Standard |
56mm, 59mm, 75mm, 89mm, 91mm, 108mm, 110mm, 127mm, 131mm, 150mm, 170mm, 219mm, 275mm. |
FAQ:
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in brick or masonry?
A: TC drill bits are not recommended for drilling in brick or masonry. Masonry drill bits with carbide or diamond tips are more suitable for drilling in these materials.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in wood?
A: TC drill bits can be used for drilling in wood. However, dedicated wood drill bits with specialized designs, such as spade bits or auger bits, are more commonly used for drilling in wood.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in plastics?
A: TC drill bits can be used for drilling in plastics. They offer good cutting performance and chip evacuation in various types of plastic materials.
Q: Can TC drill bits be resharpened?
A: TC drill bits can be resharpened, but the process requires specialized grinding equipment and expertise. It is often more cost-effective to replace the drill bits when they become dull or worn.
Q: Are there different types of TC drill bits?
A: Yes, there are different types of TC drill bits available, including twist drills, center drills, step drills, and more. Each type has specific features and applications.
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