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Walter 1-1/4 Inch Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter Universal Shank

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OVERVIEW

Tough Tools for Tough Metals: Walter 1-1/4" Carbide Cutter

When your welding or fabrication project involves tough metals like stainless steel or cast iron, standard drill bits just won't cut it. Enter the Walter 05H104, a 1-1/4" Carbide Core Cut annular cutter built to power through the hardest materials with ease. Designed for professional welders and fabricators, this cutter features extra-hard carbide tips that bite into metal aggressively while maintaining a clean, burr-free cut. If you are tired of burning through HSS bits or struggling with work-hardening on stainless steel, this is the upgrade your toolbox needs.

This cutter offers a 1-inch depth of cut, making it ideal for drilling through plate steel, structural beams, and pipe flanges. The Universal Shank design is a major benefit for shops with multiple types of equipment; it fits securely into the arbor of most standard magnetic drills without requiring special adapters. This "plug-and-play" capability means you can grab the tool and get straight to work, whether you are in the workshop or out on a field repair. The robust construction allows for drilling on curved surfaces, such as large pipes, without the bit wandering or chattering.

Efficiency is key in any welding operation, and the Walter 05H104 delivers by allowing for faster feed rates. The specialized flute design clears metal shavings quickly, keeping the cutting zone cool and visible. This is particularly important when working with expensive alloys where heat damage must be avoided. The durability of the carbide inserts also means you spend less time changing out dull bits and more time fabricating.

From heavy equipment repair to structural steel erection, the ability to drill large, precise holes quickly is a game-changer. The Walter 05H104 is not just a drill bit; it's a productivity booster. Its resistance to wear ensures that you get more holes per dollar, making it a smart investment for any serious metalworker. Equip your mag drill with Walter Carbide Core Cut technology and experience the difference in speed and quality.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:1-1/4 in
Depth Of Cut:1"
Shank Type:Universal
Material:Carbide Tipped
Application Material:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Tool Type:Annular Cutter
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter 1-1/4" Diameter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter
  • 1 x Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel plate and structural members
  • Machining cast iron components
  • Creating holes in hard alloys and composite materials
  • On-site fabrication with magnetic drilling units
  • Drilling on curved or uneven surfaces
  • Heavy-duty MRO applications
  • Rail and transport equipment manufacturing

FAQ

Carbide cutters are significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS). This allows them to drill through tougher materials like stainless steel and cast iron, maintain their sharp edge longer, and operate at higher speeds.

The 05H104 features a Universal Shank, which is designed to fit the majority of standard magnetic drilling units on the market. It typically fits 3/4" Weldon shanks and other common arbor styles.

Yes, while it is optimized for hard materials, it works exceptionally well on mild steel and carbon steel, offering very long tool life and fast cutting speeds.

The Walter 05H104 has a maximum depth of cut of 1 inch.

Yes, annular cutters typically require a pilot pin to center the cut and eject the slug after drilling. Ensure you have the correct length pilot pin for a 1-inch depth cutter.

Yes, the Walter Carbide Core Cut can drill aluminum, though it is specially formulated to excel in harder metals where other bits fail.

Yes, the robust design and high-quality brazing of the carbide tips make it suitable for interrupted cuts and drilling on uneven surfaces.

Carbide cutters generally run at higher RPMs than HSS. Refer to the Walter speed chart for 1-1/4" diameter cutters based on the specific material you are drilling.
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