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Walter 5/8-Inch x 1-Inch Carbide Tipped Annular Cutter with Universal Shank

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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 that eats standard drill bits for breakfast, you need the Walter 05H010 Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter. This 5/8" x 1" cutter is built for welders and fabricators who demand reliability and speed. While High-Speed Steel (HSS) cutters are fine for mild steel, they often struggle with harder materials. Walter's Carbide Core Cut series steps up the game with extra-hard carbide tips that slice through stainless steel, cast iron, and tough alloys with ease.

Time is money in the welding industry, and this cutter is designed to save you both. The advanced geometry of the cutter allows for faster penetration rates with less physical effort required from the operator or the magnetic drill. This means you can drill more holes in less time, reducing fatigue and increasing throughput on large projects. The 1-inch depth of cut is perfect for standard plate and structural drilling tasks, while the 5/8-inch diameter is a common size for bolt holes and pass-throughs.

One of the standout features for the mobile welder is the Universal Shank. You don't have to worry about whether this bit will fit your rig; it is designed to lock securely into most standard magnetic drill arbors. This plug-and-play compatibility ensures you can grab the right tool for the job and get to work immediately. Whether you are repairing heavy machinery, working on a pipeline, or fabricating structural components, the Walter 05H010 provides the aggressive cutting action and durability you need to get the job done right the first time.

Why Welders Choose Walter Carbide Core Cut

  • Cuts What Others Can't: specifically designed for materials that burn up standard bits, like stainless and cast iron.
  • Universal Fit: The shank design fits the majority of magnetic drills found in welding shops and service trucks.
  • Clean Holes: Leaves a smooth finish that makes bolt insertion easy, saving you time on cleanup.
  • Rugged Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of heavy industrial use without snapping or chipping easily.
Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:5/8 in
Depth Of Cut:1"
Shank Type:Universal Shank
Material:Carbide Tipped
Application Material:Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hard Alloys
Product Type:Annular Cutter
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Carbide Core Cut Annular Cutter (5/8" Dia x 1" Depth)
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling stainless steel plates and structures
  • Fabrication involving cast iron components
  • Hole making in hard alloys and composite materials
  • On-site structural steel work using magnetic drills
  • Heavy equipment repair and maintenance
  • Applications requiring high-precision, burr-free holes
  • Drilling uneven or curved surfaces where stability is key

FAQ

The Walter 05H010 features a Universal Shank, which is designed to fit most standard magnetic drilling units and arbors.

Yes, the Carbide Core Cut series is specifically engineered for drilling hard materials, including stainless steel, cast iron, and tough alloys.

This specific cutter (05H010) has a maximum depth of cut of 1 inch.

Yes, using a high-quality cutting lubricant or coolant is highly recommended to extend tool life and ensure a smooth cut, especially on harder metals.

Pilot pins are typically sold separately. You will need the appropriate pilot pin to center the cut and eject the slug.

Carbide cutters are harder and more heat-resistant than High-Speed Steel (HSS), allowing them to cut harder materials and last longer, though they are more brittle and require stable setups.

The 05H010 creates a hole with a diameter of 5/8 of an inch.

No, annular cutters are designed for use with magnetic drilling units or drill presses that provide the necessary stability and torque. Handheld drills are generally not suitable.
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