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Walter ICECUT 1-3/16" x 1" Annular Cutter with AICrN Coating

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OVERVIEW

Cut Faster and Last Longer with Walter ICECUT

When you are out in the field or working on a tight deadline in the shop, you need a mag drill bit that doesn't quit. The Walter 05B103 ICECUT Annular Cutter (1-3/16" x 1") is built for welders and fabricators who demand performance. Standard cutters often burn out when drilling through tough materials like stainless steel or when you can't get enough coolant to the cutting edge. Walter solved this problem with their proprietary ICECUT coating. This silver-grey coating isn't just for looks; it is an Aluminum Chromium Nitride (AICrN) shield that handles extreme heat far better than the gold-colored TiN bits you might be used to.

What does this mean for you? It means you can drill hole after hole without the bit softening or dulling prematurely. The 05B103 is designed with a universal shank, so it snaps right into almost any magnetic drill you have on the truck or bench. The flutes are ground wide and deep to throw chips out of the hole fast, keeping the cut cool and preventing binding. This is especially helpful when you are drilling overhead or in awkward positions where gravity doesn't help clear the chips. You get a clean, precise 1-3/16" hole every time, often with no need for secondary deburring.

This cutter is a workhorse for structural steel, aluminum, and stainless projects. While we always recommend using a good cutting lubricant like Walter's ICECUT or COOLCUT fluids to get the absolute maximum life out of your tools, the 05B103 is specifically engineered to survive in situations where lube is messy or hard to apply. If you are tired of burning through cheap bits and wasting time trying to punch through thick plate, upgrade to the Walter ICECUT and feel the difference in speed and smoothness.

Key Benefits for Fabricators

  • Universal Fit: Works with your existing magnetic drill press.
  • Heat Resistant: The special coating resists heat buildup, keeping the edge sharp.
  • Versatile: Cuts mild steel, stainless, and aluminum with equal ease.
  • Efficient: Large flutes clear metal chips quickly to prevent jamming.
Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Diameter:1-3/16 in
Depth Of Cut:1"
Coating:AICrN (Aluminum Chromium Nitride)
Shade Type:Universal Shank
Product Type:Annular Cutter
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter ICECUT Annular Cutter (1-3/16" Diameter x 1" Depth)
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling 1-3/16" diameter holes in structural steel beams and plates
  • Fabrication of stainless steel components requiring precision holes
  • Field drilling applications where liquid coolant cannot be used
  • Heavy-duty manufacturing using magnetic drilling units
  • Aluminum fabrication and assembly
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO) on heavy machinery
  • Construction of steel frameworks and bridges

FAQ

The ICECUT features an AICrN (Aluminum Chromium Nitride) coating which withstands temperatures up to 200°C higher than standard TiN or TiAlN coatings, allowing for longer life and better performance in tough materials.

Yes, the ICECUT series is specifically designed to withstand the high heat generated during dry cutting or in situations where lubrication is difficult, although using lubricant will always extend tool life further.

This cutter features a universal shank, making it compatible with the majority of magnetic drilling units on the market.

The 05B103 is suitable for drilling steel, stainless steel, structural steel, and aluminum.

This specific model has a depth of cut of 1 inch.

Typically, pilot pins are sold separately or come with the magnetic drill kit, but check the specific packaging contents or related products for the correct pilot pin size.

Annular cutters only cut the periphery of the hole, removing less material and requiring less horsepower and thrust than twist drills, which results in faster, cleaner holes.

Signs of a dull cutter include excessive vibration, the need for increased feed pressure, discoloration of the chips (blueing), or a rough finish inside the hole.
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