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Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter 1-1/8 Inch x 1-1/2 Inch Depth

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Hole Cutting for Heavy Fabrication

For welders and fabricators working on-site or in the shop, drilling large holes in heavy plate can often be a bottleneck, especially when dealing with stubborn materials like stainless steel or cast iron. The Walter 05D102 Carbide Core Cut annular cutter is designed to solve exactly this problem. With a 1-1/8 inch diameter and a 1-1/2 inch cutting depth, this bit is built to power through the toughest metals that would typically burn up a standard HSS bit in minutes. Whether you are modifying a truck frame, installing structural beams, or fabricating custom piping systems, this cutter ensures you get the job done quickly and cleanly.

One of the biggest frustrations in metalworking is dealing with work-hardened materials. Stainless steel, in particular, tends to harden as you drill if the bit isn't aggressive enough. The carbide tips on this Walter cutter are extremely hard and sharp, allowing them to bite into the material instantly and maintain a steady cut, preventing work hardening before it starts. This means you can push your magnetic drill harder and finish holes faster. The specialized flute design also helps clear metal shavings out of the hole rapidly, which keeps the bit cooler and prevents it from getting stuck deep in a thick plate.

Durability is key when you are out in the field. You don't want to be constantly stopping to swap out dull bits. The Walter Carbide Core Cut is engineered for longevity, offering a lifespan that far exceeds standard cutters. It is also robust enough to handle drilling on curved surfaces, such as large pipes, or uneven materials without wandering. This stability saves you time on setup and finishing, as the holes produced are accurate and virtually burr-free, often eliminating the need for secondary reaming or grinding. Equip your mag drill with the 05D102 to experience smoother drilling and professional results on every project.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:1-1/8 in
Length:1.5 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Product Type:Annular Cutter
Material:Carbide Tipped
Depth Of Cut:1-1/2"
Shank Type:Weldon
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (1-1/8" Diameter, 1-1/2" Depth)
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling large diameter holes in stainless steel plate and structural beams
  • Creating pass-throughs in cast iron pipes and fittings
  • Heavy-duty fabrication involving hard alloys and composites
  • On-site construction and bridge work using magnetic drilling units
  • Maintenance and repair of heavy equipment and machinery frames
  • Drilling uneven or curved surfaces where standard bits might wander

FAQ

It is specifically designed for difficult-to-cut materials such as stainless steel, cast iron, hard alloys, and composites, but it also works exceptionally well on standard carbon steel.

No, annular cutters like this one are designed for use in magnetic drilling units (mag drills) or drill presses with the appropriate arbor/holder. They require stability and specific RPMs that hand drills cannot provide.

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant or coolant is highly recommended to extend the life of the carbide tips and ensure a smooth cut, especially when drilling stainless steel.

The 05D102 model has a depth of cut capacity of 1.5 inches.

Carbide cutters are much harder and more heat-resistant than HSS. They can run at higher speeds, cut harder materials, and generally last significantly longer, making them more cost-effective for heavy use.

Yes, a pilot pin is required to center the cutter, eject the slug after drilling, and control the internal coolant flow.

Yes, the body design and carbide tips are engineered to be effective even on uneven or curved surfaces where traditional bits might struggle.

It typically utilizes a standard Weldon shank, making it compatible with most industry-standard magnetic drills.
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