The ELMAG machining tool enables perfect processing of your surface
Machining tools are mainly used in industry. ELMAG professional tools are highly valued both for work in larger companies and private use. Machining is a process in which various tools such as drills, milling cutters, twist drills etc. are used to give workpieces a specific shape. In our online shop you will find a large selection of machining tools for cutting, milling and drilling various materials. Components are processed with machining tools to structure the surface and shape surfaces and corners.
You can process the following materials with ELMAG machining tools:
various types of steel
non-ferrous metal
Aluminium
cast iron
Plastic
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Twist drills at a glance
Drill type
The type specification helps to select twist drills. It is listed on the product pages.
Type N
Type Ti
Powerful all-round normal twist drill type
High-performance titanium twist drill type
Features:
for materials up to 900 N/mm2 strength
for steel, light metal, plastic
Features:
for materials up to 1200 N/mm2 strength
for high-strength alloy steel and cast steel, stainless and acid-resistant steel and titanium alloys
high resistance to breakage due to reinforced drill core
Drill material
The most important criterion for high performance and long life of the twist drill.
High-speed steel
High-speed steel with 5% cobalt
High-speed steel with 8% cobalt
Features:
for standard applications, medium power
for single drilling and small series
most used
Features:
for trades and commercial use
for small and medium series
average life (number of holes)
used very often
Features:
for commercial and industrial use
for medium to large series
long life (number of holes)
for materials that are difficult to process
used very often
Twist angle
The twist angle (rake angle) plays an important part, especially in chip removal
?<30°
?=30°
?>30°
Features:
for hard, tough, brittle, short-chipping materials
high resistance of the cutting edge
higher cutting force required
ideal for small bore diameters
Features:
standard twist angle for normal-chipping materials
average resistance of the cutting edge
average cutting force required
most used
Features:
for soft, tough, long-chipping materials
reduced resistance of the cutting edge
lower cutting force required
Point angle
The right point angle helps to break away chips.
Standard point angle 118°
Point angle 128°
Point angle 140°
Features:
For normal-strength materials
for steel and cast steel up to 900 N/mm2 strength, cast iron, malleable cast iron, brass, nickel
most used
Features:
for hard, tough, brittle, short-chipping materials
for steel and cast steel over 900 N/mm2 strength
good guidance in deep hole drilling
Features:
for carbide drills for very hard and tough materials
for hardened steel, stainless steel, manganese steel, chilled cast iron
Point ground to DIN 1412
The correct grinding shape of the drill bit improves centring and chip separation.
Point angle normal
Pointed cross-cutting edge A
Cross-angle C
Features:
for steel, light metal, plastic
Long cross-cutting edge, high feed force
Shock-resistant
Features:
Drill with reinforced core
for all standard drilling jobs
good centring when drilling
Drilling into solid material
Short cross-cutting edge, low feed force
Features:
Drill with a strong core
for hard materials, castings, forged parts
for deep hole drilling
good centring
Drilling into solid material
short cross-cutting edges, low feed force
Chip separation, good chip removal
Shock-resistant
Cutting speed - it's worth it
Extra costs for high-performance drills are quickly offset by their high drilling performance. On automatic machine tools, PVD-coated carbide drills have largely taken over from normal high-speed steel drills because of cutting speeds that are three to five times higher.
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Product Manager Thomas Kubinger
DELIVERY
Orders placed before 14.00 (Monday to Thursday) will be delivered within 1-2 days in AT and within 2-3 days in DE.
(Urgent delivery dates can be arranged over the phone!)
Delivery to Switzerland on request - plus export and customs duties.
Freight costs outside EU and all islands on request.
CASH ON DELIVERY CHARGES
Cash on delivery is only possible in Austria. In addition to the shipping costs for DPD or forwarding agent, there is an additional cash-on-delivery fee of €12.00 (incl. taxes €14.40) is charged.