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Walter 05-D-106 Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter, 1-3/8 in x 1-1/2 in

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Carbide Cutter for Tough Jobs

When you are out in the field or in the shop facing a piece of hardened steel, you need a tool that cuts, not one that chatters and burns. The Walter 05D106 Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (1-3/8" x 1-1/2") is built for welders and fabricators who demand speed and reliability. This isn't just another drill bit; it is a high-performance solution for making large holes in the hardest metals without slowing down your operation. If you work with stainless steel, cast iron, or hard alloys, this is the cutter you want in your magnetic drill.

The secret to the 05D106's performance lies in its extra-hard carbide inserts. While HSS bits struggle and overheat on stainless steel, these carbide tips slice through with ease. This means you can drill faster and get more holes per cutter, saving you money on replacements and downtime. The 1-1/2 inch depth of cut provides ample capacity for drilling through thick plates, structural beams, and pipe walls. Plus, the specialized flute design clears metal chips quickly, keeping the cut cool and preventing the bit from jamming deep in the hole.

Versatility is key for any welder's toolkit. The Walter Carbide Core Cut is designed to handle difficult starting conditions, such as drilling into curved surfaces or uneven castings, where other bits might walk or snap. It fits standard magnetic drill presses, making it an easy upgrade for your existing equipment. Whether you are fabricating custom parts, repairing heavy machinery, or working on structural steel erection, the Walter 05D106 gives you the cutting power to get the job done right the first time.

Why Choose Walter Carbide Core Cut?

  • Drill Hard Metal: specifically formulated to cut stainless, aluminum, and cast iron without dulling.
  • Clean Holes: Produces precise, burr-free holes that often require no secondary finishing.
  • Efficiency: Requires less pressure to cut, reducing operator fatigue during long shifts.
Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:1-3/8 in
Length:1.5 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Product Type:Annular Cutter
Material:Tungsten Carbide
Depth Of Cut:1-1/2"
Shank Type:Weldon
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (1-3/8" x 1-1/2")

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel plate and structural members
  • Machining cast iron components and housings
  • Fabrication involving hard alloys and composites
  • On-site hole making in steel rails and heavy equipment
  • Creating holes in curved surfaces like pipes and tanks
  • General heavy-duty fabrication with magnetic drilling units
  • Processing aluminum, copper, and brass

FAQ

The Walter 05D106 has a cutting diameter of 1-3/8 inches and a maximum cutting depth of 1-1/2 inches.

Yes, the Carbide Core Cut series is specifically designed to excel at drilling stainless steel and other hard, abrasive materials.

Yes, a pilot pin is recommended to center the cut and eject the slug after drilling. Pilot pins are typically sold separately.

This cutter typically uses a standard Weldon shank, making it compatible with most major brands of magnetic drilling units.

Carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS), allowing it to cut harder metals and last much longer, though it is more brittle and requires a stable setup.

Yes, the Walter Carbide Core Cut is designed to perform well even on curved or uneven surfaces where standard bits might wander.

Carbide cutters generally run at higher RPMs than HSS. Refer to the specific speed chart provided by Walter for 1-3/8" cutters on your specific material type.

While carbide tipped cutters can technically be serviced, it requires specialized equipment. Due to the complex geometry, they are often replaced rather than resharpened once the carbide is exhausted.
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