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Walter 2-9/16 Inch Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter 2 Inch Depth

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Drilling Solution for Fabricators

When you are out in the field or working on a major structural project, drilling large diameter holes through thick steel plate can be a nightmare with the wrong tools. The Walter 2-9/16" x 2" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (SKU: 05D509) is built to turn that nightmare into a quick, clean job. Designed specifically for use with magnetic drills, this cutter allows you to bore massive holes through stainless steel, cast iron, and heavy carbon steel without the struggle of stepping up drill bit sizes or burning through multiple HSS bits.

The secret to this cutter's performance is its carbide tips. If you have ever tried to drill through a piece of hardened plate or stainless steel and watched your standard bit smoke and dull in seconds, you know the frustration. This Walter cutter is different. The carbide inserts are incredibly hard and heat-resistant, meaning they stay sharp longer, even when cutting through tough, abrasive materials. This durability translates directly to money saved on replacement bits and time saved on changing out dull tools. You can run your drill at higher speeds and get the job done faster, moving on to the next weld or assembly sooner.

Another huge advantage for welders and fitters is the versatility of this bit. It doesn't just work on clean, flat, new steel. It powers through rust, scale, and even uneven surfaces where a regular twist drill would walk all over the place. Whether you are modifying a truck frame, installing large pipe flanges, or erecting structural beams, this cutter gives you a clean, burr-free hole in one pass. The 2-inch depth of cut is perfect for most heavy plate and structural applications, ensuring you can punch through in a single operation.

Stop fighting your equipment and start cutting with confidence. The Walter Carbide Core Cut is the professional's choice for large-hole drilling. It reduces the strain on your mag drill, reduces the physical effort required by the operator, and delivers professional results every time. Add the 05D509 to your tool crib and experience the difference that high-quality carbide tooling makes on your toughest fabrication jobs.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:2-9/16 in
Item:Annular Cutter
Used To Cut:Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Cutting Depth:2"
Material Composition:Carbide Tipped
Product Type:Core Cut Annular Cutter
Shank Type:Weldon
Applications:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter 2-9/16" x 2" Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling large diameter holes in structural steel beams and columns
  • Creating pass-throughs in heavy stainless steel plate and piping
  • Maintenance and repair of heavy machinery and earthmoving equipment
  • Processing cast iron components and housings
  • On-site fabrication where magnetic drills are required
  • Drilling through rust, scale, and uneven surfaces
  • Applications requiring high-speed drilling in hard alloys

FAQ

This carbide core cutter is designed for a wide range of materials including stainless steel, cast iron, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and hard alloys.

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

No, annular cutters of this size are designed for use in magnetic drilling units (mag drills) or stationary drill presses with the appropriate arbor support.

Carbide is significantly harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS), allowing it to cut harder materials like stainless steel and cast iron without dulling quickly.

The Walter 05D509 has a cutting depth capacity of 2 inches.

Yes, a pilot pin is necessary to center the cutter at the start of the hole and to eject the metal slug (core) once the cut is complete.

Yes, the carbide core cut design is particularly effective on uneven or curved surfaces where standard twist drills might wander.

It typically requires a standard Weldon shank arbor commonly found on magnetic drills. Ensure your drill's arbor size matches the shank of the cutter.
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