Toolholder Supports Multiple Diameters
Arno Rouse’s Shark-Drill 2 system uses replaceable cutting inserts and accommodates a range of diameters using one toolholder. Other features include diameter ranges from 14 to 32 mm, an internal coolant supply, self-centering drill points, optimum insert geometry and long drilling depths.
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Arno Rouse’s Shark-Drill 2 system uses replaceable cutting inserts and accommodates a range of diameters using one toolholder. Other features include diameter ranges from 14 to 32 mm, an internal coolant supply, self-centering drill points, optimum insert geometry and long drilling depths. The system is available in 3×D and 5×D drill depths.
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