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News Release from: Floyd Automatic Tooling | Subject: Mikron 'CrazyDrill' small diameter drills
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 August 2006
0.8mm diameter drill reaches 5.6mm depth
in one
Removal of the chips when using an 0.8mm diameter 'CrazyDrill' is only necessary at a depth of 7x D (5.6mm) and a maximum of four pecking operations is enough to reach 15x D depth.
Removal of the chips when using an 0.8mm diameter 'CrazyDrill' is only necessary at a depth of 7x D (5.6mm) and a maximum of four pecking operations is enough to reach 15x D depth A revolution in small hole making has now arrived from Floyd Automatic Tooling
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Mikron CrazyDrill is a small drill available in the UK from Floyd Automatic with diameters ranging from 1 to 4mm.
The CrazyDrill will be presented to the public for the first time at the AMB 2006 exhibition in Stuttgart in September where Mikron Tool will demonstrate the expansion of its range of small drills with diameters starting from 0.75mm.
The 0.75mm CrazyDrill, as with all other drills in the range will have internal cooling as standard.
With increasingly intricate manufacturing, the market trend is moving in the direction of small hole drilling, the new Crazy Drill is the ideal tool to meet these requirements.
In medical and dental technology high quality and difficult to work materials are being used more and more - and this is where the CrazyDrill proves its worth.
Designed for working to the highest quality, the CrazyDrill is unparalleled in its productivity levels.
The CrazyDrill is available in lengths of 6x D, 10x D and 15x D and the diameters increase in 0.05mm increments.
The cutting edge geometry and hard metal coating is identical to that of the larger drills in the CrazyDrill range.
At the same time its cutting performance does justice to its name 'CrazyDrill'.
The drill is capable of advancing 0.07mm/min with a diameter of 0.8mm and length of 8mm in alloy steel (100Cr6) and a cutting at a speed of 50m/min.
Removal of the chips is only necessary at a depth of 7x D (5.6 mm).
Even for longer versions, a maximum of four 'pecking' operations is enough to reach an extreme depth of 15x D.
For further details on this exceptional new product please contact Floyd Automatic Tooling of Baldock, UK.
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