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Description

General description

Dormer A100 Metric HSS jobber drills are versatile tools suitable for a wide range of general-purpose engineering applications. They are designed for effective drilling in various materials, including steel, grey cast iron, and aluminum alloys, featuring good self-centering capabilities for both hand and machine use.

Technical specifications

  • Tip diameter: 1.40 mm
  • Overall length: 40 mm
  • Working length: 18 mm
  • Material: High-Speed Steel (HSS)
  • Point angle: 118°
  • Shank type: Cylindrical
  • Coating: Steam tempered black oxide finish
  • Helix angle: Normal
  • Number of flutes: 2
  • Tolerance of diameter: h8
  • Tolerance of shank: f11
  • Standards met: DIN 338
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with standard drill chucks and holders
  • Suitable for use in manual drills and machine tools
  • Installation

  • Insert the drill bit into a compatible drill chuck or holder
  • Ensure the bit is securely tightened before use
  • Usage

  • Use for drilling in steel, cast iron, and other similar materials
  • Apply steady pressure during drilling for best results
  • Ensure proper cooling and lubrication if necessary
  • Other information

    Dormer A100 1.40MM Jobbe/Twist Dill HSS Staight Shank

    Features

    • Brand
      DORMER
    • Certification body
      DIN
    • Diameter
      1.4 mm
    • Shank type
      Cylindrical
    • Compatible machine
      Drill

    Customer reviews

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 18/04/2017, Italy

    The product reflects what is described and visible in the photos. The specification regarding the magnetic force (daN or N) is important in the evaluation during the purchase. For the specific use that I made of it, it turned out to be just at the limit of necessity.

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