Flat bottom drill for metalworking is a type of drill bit that has a flat bottom instead of a pointed or rounded one.
This design allows for more accurate and precise drilling, especially in applications where a flat bottom hole is required, such as for countersinking or creating a flat surface for a bolt head or washer.
Flat bottom drills are commonly used in metalworking, particularly for drilling holes in steel, aluminum, and other metals.
They are available in a range of sizes and materials, including high-speed steel (HSS) and carbide, and can be used with both hand-held and machine drills.
Low Carbon Steel・Mild Steel・Carbon Steel ・Alloy Steel・Plastic Mold Steel ・Stainless Steel(DC<φ2)・
Special Alloy Steel・Hardened Steel・Prehardened Steel・Cast Iron・Ductile Cast Iron・Aluminum・Aluminum Alloy Casting
Features
Super coating for exceptional wear resistance and toughness.
Wide chip room for smooth chip evacuation.
Unique end cut geometry reduces cutting force to enable stable machining.
20°helical grooves with high rigidity.
ADFO-3D: Sharp gash angle produces chips with fine curl