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Walter Icecut 13/16-Inch x 3-Inch Depth Annular Cutter with Universal Shank

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Mag Drill Bit for Structural Fabrication

For professional welders and ironworkers, the magnetic drill is the workhorse of the job site, and the Walter 13/16" x 3" Icecut Annular Cutter is the premium fuel that keeps it running. When you are up on a beam or fabricating heavy structural components, you need a cutter that bites hard, cuts fast, and doesn't burn out halfway through the job. The Walter Icecut is built exactly for these demands. With a 3-inch depth of cut, this tool is ready to tackle thick plates, stacked materials, and heavy-wall pipe without hesitation.

The secret to its performance lies in the specialized coating. If you've ever burned up a bit drilling through stainless steel, you know the frustration of work-hardening. The Icecut uses a unique aluminum-chromium blend that resists heat far better than standard bits. This means you can push the cutter harder and faster without destroying the cutting edge. It stays sharp longer, meaning fewer tool changes and less downtime on the site. The 13/16" diameter is a common size for bolt holes and pass-throughs, making this an essential addition to any fabricator's kit.

Beyond durability, the cut quality is superior. The modern tooth design and precision grinding allow the Icecut to slice through metal rather than gouging it, resulting in a clean, finished hole that often requires no secondary deburring. This saves you time on cleanup and prep before welding or bolting. The universal shank ensures that whether you are running a Hougen, Nitto, or other major brand of mag drill, this cutter will lock in securely and perform flawlessly. Stop fighting with dull bits and upgrade to the Walter Icecut for smoother, cooler, and faster drilling in steel, aluminum, and stainless.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:13/16 in
Length:3 in
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Coating Type:AICrN (Aluminum Chromium Nitride)
Shank Type:Universal Shank
Flute Design:Fully Ground Large Flutes
Heat Resistance:High Temperature Resistant
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter 13/16" x 3" Icecut Annular Cutter

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling structural steel beams and plates.
  • Creating bolt holes in stainless steel fabrication.
  • Hole making in aluminum components.
  • On-site construction and bridge work using magnetic drills.
  • Manufacturing environments using stationary drill presses.
  • Applications requiring deep hole drilling (up to 3 inches).

FAQ

AICrN stands for Aluminum Chromium Nitride. It is a high-performance coating that provides superior hardness and oxidation resistance, allowing the cutter to withstand significantly higher temperatures than standard TiAlN coatings.

Yes, the Walter Icecut is excellent for stainless steel. Its heat-resistant coating prevents the work-hardening often associated with drilling stainless, ensuring a cleaner cut and longer tool life.

This cutter features a Universal Shank, which is designed to fit the majority of standard magnetic drilling units and stationary machines available on the market.

While the Icecut is engineered to handle high heat and can perform where lubricants are not feasible, using a quality cutting lubricant like Walter Coolcut is always recommended to extend the life of the tool and improve the cut quality.

The Walter 05B613 has a depth of cut of 3 inches, allowing it to drill through thick materials or stacked plates.

Yes, like most annular cutters, a pilot pin is required to center the cut and eject the slug (core) after the hole is completed. Ensure you have the correct length pin for a 3-inch depth cutter.

An annular cutter only cuts the periphery of the hole, leaving a solid core (slug). This requires less energy and torque than a twist drill, which must turn all the material into chips, resulting in faster, cleaner holes.

Yes, annular cutters can typically be resharpened, provided the damage is not too severe. However, the specialized coating will be removed from the ground surfaces during the process.