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Walter 11/16" x 1.5" TCT Annular Cutter for Stainless and Hard Metals

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OVERVIEW

Cut Through the Toughest Metals with Ease

Every welder knows the frustration of burning through drill bits when trying to put a hole in stainless steel or thick cast iron. The Walter 05D011 Carbide Core Cut is the solution to those headaches. This 11/16-inch annular cutter is built for the welder who needs to get the job done right the first time, without swapping out dulled bits halfway through a project. With a cutting depth of 1.5 inches, it is ready to tackle thick plate, heavy wall pipe, and structural steel columns with a level of aggression that standard high-speed steel bits simply cannot match.

The secret lies in the extra-hard carbide tips. While standard bits soften and lose their edge under the high heat generated by drilling hard metals, carbide thrives in it. This cutter is specifically designed to cut through materials that usually eat drill bits for breakfast, including stainless steel, armor plate, and cast iron. For fabricators working on-site with a magnetic drill, this means you can punch clean, burr-free holes in record time. The specialized flute design helps eject metal shavings quickly, preventing the bit from binding up or overheating, which is crucial when you are deep in a 1.5-inch cut.

Using the Walter Carbide Core Cut also means less physical effort for you. Because it cuts a ring rather than grinding out the entire solid core, it requires less downward pressure on the drill press handle. This reduces wear and tear on your mag drill motor and saves your arm strength for the welding and fitting work that follows. The result is a precise, finished hole that often requires no secondary deburring or reaming. Whether you are retrofitting steel structures, repairing heavy machinery, or fabricating custom parts, this cutter gives you the professional edge you need.

Why Choose Carbide for Your Mag Drill?

If you are tired of sharpening bits or throwing them away after a few holes in stainless, it is time to upgrade. The 05D011 is designed to handle the vibration and stress of heavy-duty drilling. It starts clean on uneven surfaces and powers through rust and scale that would stop other bits cold. Equip your rig with Walter’s Carbide Core Cut and experience the difference that premium tooling makes on your productivity and your bottom line.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:11/16 in
Length:1.5 in
Item:Annular Cutter
Cutter Type:Carbide Tipped (TCT)
Depth Of Cut:1.5"
Material Application:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Shank Type:Weldon
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter 11/16" x 1.5" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel plate and structural members
  • Creating holes in cast iron machinery components
  • Processing hard alloys and high-tensile steel
  • On-site fabrication with magnetic drilling units
  • Heavy equipment repair and maintenance
  • Drilling uneven or curved surfaces
  • Structural steel erection and modification

FAQ

The Walter Carbide Core Cut features tungsten carbide tips which are significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS). This allows them to drill through harder materials like stainless steel and cast iron with a much longer lifespan and faster cutting speeds.

This specific cutter has a diameter of 11/16 inches and a maximum depth of cut of 1.5 inches.

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

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant or coolant is highly recommended. It extends the life of the carbide tips, improves the surface finish of the hole, and helps flush chips from the cut.

Yes, it can drill aluminum, but it is specially engineered for harder metals. When drilling aluminum, ensure you use a lubricant designed to prevent the soft metal from gumming up the flutes.

It typically utilizes a standard Weldon shank, which is the industry standard for magnetic drill arbors, ensuring compatibility with most major mag drill brands.

Yes, the carbide tips and robust body design make it excellent for starting cuts on uneven, curved, or rough surfaces where standard twist drills might walk or break.

Annular cutters only cut the periphery of the hole, leaving a solid slug. This requires less horsepower and feed pressure than a twist drill, which must convert the entire hole volume into chips, making annular cutters faster and more efficient for diameters over 1/2 inch.
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