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A7201.4A7201.4

Micro Drill
Material ID: 5971214

Micro drill with straight shank, diameter 1.4mm with an overall length of 25mm and flute length of 11.2mm according to DIN 1899 standard with 118° point angle, cobalt based HSS-E with bright finish for 2.5xD drilling without pecking in steel

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Product Feature

Bright (uncoated)

High Speed Cobalt Steel Tool Material

DIN 1899 – Micro Drill Standards

2.5×D Usable Tool Depth to Diameter Ratio

Drill Point 118°

Cylindrical Shank / Straight Shank

Standard Spiral Flute Design

Right Hand Rotation / Cutting

Product Detail
DescriptionValue
EAN number7320760615645
Product number (SAP)86010814
Ordering code ANSIA7201.4
Gross weight - grams1.26
Cutting diameter - millimeter (DC)1.4 mm
Cutting diameter - inch (DC)0.0551 inch
Length chip flute - millimeter (LCF)11.2 mm
Overall length - millimeter (OAL)25 mm
Connection diameter - millimeter (DCON MS)1.5 mm
Length chip flute - inch (LCF)0.4409 inch
ISOA7201.4
Cutting Conditions
Suitabilityvcf
P1.1 - Free machining sulfurized carbon steel with a hardness of < 240HB
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36 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P1.2 - Free machining sulfurized and phosphorized carbon steel with a hardness of < 180HB
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40 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P1.3 - Free machining sulfurized/phosphorized and leaded carbon steel with a hardness of < 180HB
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41 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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P2.1 - Plain low carbon steel containing < 0.25%C with a hardness of < 180HB
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31 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P2.2 - Plain medium carbon steel containing < 0.55%C with a hardness of < 240HB
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27 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P2.3 - Plain high carbon steel containing > 0.55%C, with a hardness of < 300HB
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24 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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P3.1 - Alloy steel with a hardness of < 180HB
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25 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P3.2 - Alloy steel with a hardness of 180 - 260HB
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20 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P3.3 - Alloy steel with a hardness of 260 - 360HB
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Possible use
17 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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P4.1 - Tool steel with a hardness of < 26HRC
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15 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P4.2 - Tool steel with a hardness of 26 - 39RC
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Possible use
13 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
P4.3 - Tool steel with a hardness of 39 - 45HRC
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10 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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M1.1 - Stainless steel, ferritic with a hardness of < 160HB
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30 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
M1.2 - Stainless steel, ferritic with a hardness of 160 - 220HB
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Possible use
26 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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M2.1 - Stainless steel, martensitic with a hardness of < 200HB
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27 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
M2.2 - Stainless steel, martensitic with a hardness of 200 - 280HB
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22 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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M3.1 - Stainless steel, austenitic with a hardness of < 200HB
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12 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
M3.2 - Stainless steel, austenitic with a hardness of 200 - 260HB
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10 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
M3.3 - Stainless steel, austenitic with a hardness of 260 - 300HB
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9 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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M4.1 - Stainless steel, austenitic-ferritic or super-austenitic with a hardness of < 300HB
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15 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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K1.1 - Gray iron, ferritic or ferritic-pearlitic with a hardness of < 180HB
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30 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K1.2 - Gray iron, ferritic-pearlitic or pearlitic with a hardness of 180 - 240HB
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22 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K1.3 - Gray iron, pearlitic with a hardness of 240 - 280HB
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17 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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K2.1 - Malleable iron, ferritic with a hardness of < 160HB
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25 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K2.2 - Malleable iron, ferritic or pearlitic with a hardness of 160 - 200HB
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20 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K2.3 - Malleable iron, pearlitic with a hardness of 200 - 240HB
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16 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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K3.1 - Ductile (nodular/spheriodal) iron, ferritic with a hardness of < 180HB
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22 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K3.2 - Ductile (nodular/spheriodal) iron, ferritic or pearlitic with a hardness of 180 - 220HB
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17 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K3.3 - Ductile (nodular/spheriodal) iron, pearlitic with a hardness of 220 - 260HB
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13 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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K4.1 - Austenitic cast iron with a hardness of < 180HB
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20 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K4.2 - Austenitic cast iron with a hardness of 180 - 240HB
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15 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K4.3 - Austempered ductile iron with a hardness of 240 - 280HB
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11 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K4.4 - Austempered ductile iron with a hardness of 280 - 320HB
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10 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K4.5 - Austempered ductile iron with a hardness of 320 - 360HB
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8 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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K5.1 - Vermicular, compacted graphite iron with a hardness of < 180HB
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23 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K5.2 - Vermicular, compacted graphite iron with a hardness of 180 - 220HB
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17 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
K5.3 - Vermicular, compacted graphite iron with a hardness of 220 - 260HB
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13 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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N1.1 - Pure aluminium and wrought aluminium alloys with a hardness of < 60HB
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35 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N1.2 - Wrought aluminium alloys with a hardness of 60 - 100HB
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26 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N1.3 - Wrought aluminium alloys with a hardness of 100 - 150HB
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18 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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N2.1 - Cast aluminium alloys with a hardness of < 75HB
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42 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N2.2 - Cast aluminium alloys with a hardness of 75 - 90HB
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37 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N2.3 - Cast aluminium alloys with a hardness of 90 < 140HB
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27 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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N3.1 - Free-cutting copper-alloys materials with excellent machining properties
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68 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N3.2 - Short-chip copper-alloys with good to moderate machining properties
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40 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N3.3 - Electrolytic copper and long-chip copper-alloys with moderate to poor machining properties
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20 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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N4.1 - Thermoplastic polymers
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48 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
N4.2 - Thermosetting polymers
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25 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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S1.1 - Titanium or titanium alloys, with a hardness of <200HB
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23 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
S1.2 - Titanium alloys, with a hardness of 200 - 280HB
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17 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
S1.3 - Titanium alloys, a hardness of 280 - 360HB
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8 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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S2.1 - High-temperature Fe-based alloys with a hardness of <200HB
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9 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
S2.2 - High-temperature Fe-based alloys with a hardness of 200-280HB
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6 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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S3.1 - High-temperature Ni-based alloys with a hardness of <280HB
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7 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
S3.2 - High-temperature Ni-based alloys with a hardness of 280 - 360HB
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4 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
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S4.1 - High-temperature Co-based alloys with a hardness of <240HB
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5 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
S4.2 - High-temperature Co-based alloys with a hardness of 240 - 320HB
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3 m/min 0.016 mm/rev
Downloads
A7201_4_5971214_3D.stp