FORCE X
FORCE X solid carbide drills are for high performance machining in a wide variety of materials, such as carbon and alloy steels up to 1500 MPa, and cast iron. The range also performs well in stainless steel and aluminium, making them an ideal first choice for subcontract machining companies.
The most popular FORCE X drills chosen by our customers
FORCE M
FORCE M solid carbide drills have been engineered to provide the highest performance and process reliability when machining stainless steels and heat resistant super alloys. The assortment is ideal for applications where it is necessary to drill a large number of holes with high and constant accuracy.
The most popular FORCE M drills chosen by our customers
R100 & R120
The R100 and R120 are jobber drills with a 4-facet point and cylindrical shank for universal use in combination with power tools, pillar drills and CNC machine tools. The drills are made from a K10 micro-grain solid carbide and are suited for general drilling operations in steel, cast iron and aluminium alloys. They are commonly used in applications where the FORCE X and FORCE M drills are not recommended, such as on conventional machines or small diameters <3.0mm.
The hardness of these drills gives the wear resistance that is needed for highly abrasive cutting conditions. This means they can also be used for hardened materials in conventional conditions, where high performance drills will fail because the set-up does not achieve the accuracy run out and feed control.
The most popular R100 and R120 drills chosen by our customers
R122, R123 and R125 spotting drills create an accurate hole location, helping to avoid drill deflection. Spot drilling is a recommended operation prior to deep hole drilling. Spot drills typically have a tight tolerance point geometry with very short flute length.