Sustainer Sandvik's Corodrill DE10 Series Now Drills Even More

Source: Sandvik Coromant | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

With the two new geometries -M5F and -M5C for the Corodrill DE10 product range, Sandvik Coromant offers even more application potential when it comes to a large number of holes.

The Swedish cutting tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant now has two additional geometries for its Corodrill DE10 replaceable head drilling system, which it says will further expand the already wide range of applications - for example for cast materials ...(Image: Sandvik Coromant)
The Swedish cutting tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant now has two additional geometries for its Corodrill DE10 replaceable head drilling system, which it says will further expand the already wide range of applications - for example for cast materials ...
(Image: Sandvik Coromant)

The Corodrill DE10 from Sandvik Coromant is a replaceable head drill with the special pre-tension interface, which has a pre-tensioned clamping. The latter enables a quick and safe head change, which greatly increases user-friendliness, as the Swedes explain. The system was developed for drilling hard materials with even surfaces. It is said to be very productive with predictable performance. The drilling system can be used for a wide range of materials. With the two new geometries -M5F and -M5C, even more application scenarios can now be covered without restricting the user-friendly "plug and play" function described above when changing heads, the company adds. Because the Corodrill-DE10 system generally allows comparatively higher cutting parameters and more feed with lower cutting forces, the costs per component are reduced. The service life of the system is also better than that of its predecessors.

More Details on the Two New Corodrill DE10 Geometries

The -M5F geometry was specially developed for flat-bottom drilling and demanding applications. It is therefore particularly suitable for start drilling on complex components or when a flat bottom profile is required. It is also suitable for step drilling. The -M5F geometry for the largest diameter is used first, followed by one of the other geometries from the range, Sandvik continues. The -M5C geometry is in turn optimized for cast iron and is characterized by reinforced corners and increased wear resistance, which is due to the GC3334 grade. It is also a valuable addition to the -M5 geometry in ISO P, M and S materials, where additional corner strength is required.

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