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HSS annular cutter

HSS core drill bit
CREDRL-MET-HSS-DRLDP30MM-D12MM

Art.-no. 0630930120
EAN 4038898425304
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HSS annular cutter

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Standard annular cutter made from HSS for drilling large through-holes up to 50 mm in diameter with mobile magnetic or stationary drills in conventional steels up to 850 N/mm², wood and non-ferrous metals, such as aluminium, aluminium alloys and plastics.

High performance and rapid drilling progress with a long service life


In contrast to solid drilling, only a thin metal ring is cut. The drill core is ejected by an ejector pin.



No pre-drilling required, no formation of burrs


No pre- or post-processing required



Optimised cutting geometry


  • Long service life compared to many standard core drill bits

  • Clean drill profile

  • Drill hole with precise tolerances


Precise guidance, no slipping


Suitable for overlap drilling. Problem-free drilling on curved surfaces and pipes.

Notice
  • Unlike twist drill bits, the annular cutter only machines a thin ring of material rather than the complete bore diameter. The drilling core is removed using a pilot pin with spring power, which is not included in the scope of delivery. Annular cutters therefore offer a drilling time that is 10 times faster than twist drills bits.

  • Sufficient continuous cooling during the entire drilling process considerably increases the service life of the annular cutter. Do not use dry.

  • Not suitable for press chipboard, titanium or heat-resistant and high-alloy steels

  • For materials and cutting value parameters, see the summary overview tables

  • Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as eye protection, hearing protection devices and protective gloves

  • Take off loose clothing or jewellery which could get caught in the moving parts

  • Annular cutters must not be used with hand-held tools

  • Before use, ensure perfect concentricity and the correct clamping function of the tool drive
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  • With Weldon shank ∅ 19 mm for use on mobile magnetic drills or stationary drills for creating large holes with a diameter of up to 50 mm and a cutting depth of 30 mm or 50 mm

  • Fein drills with QuickIn mount can be used with an adapter

  • Application on stationary drills with Morse taper is possible using the appropriate mount holder
Instructions
  • Insert the ejector pin into the core drill bit

  • Push the core drill bit into the mount holder of the drill unit and tighten the hexagon socket screws

  • The core drill bit is automatically locked into place when using quick-action mounts

  • Make sure the core drill bit is sitting cleanly in the mount

  • Putting the drill under lateral load during use may cause the tool to break

  • Fix the drill unit into the right position for drilling — make sure the drill unit has a stable footing

  • If necessary, secure the drill unit before drilling using a safety strap, especially for use on vertical surfaces and overhead work

  • Pay attention to the speed table and use coolant

  • Drill carefully (without centre punching and pre-drilling), pay attention to an even feed and even rotation speed throughout the entire drilling process

  • Remove chips and drill core after each drilling operation

  • Caution: Risk of injury, chips and drill core may be very hot and sharp

Quality

Würth-Standard

Cutting depth

30 mm

Diameter

12 mm

Length

64.2 mm

Material to be processed

Steel, Aluminium, Wood

Shank style

Weldon

Surface

Plain

Cutting material

HSS

Service life (points system)

2 of 4 points

Drilling speed (point system)

3 of 4 points

Bore hole quality (point system)

4 of 4 points

Versatility (points system)

2 of 4 points

Drilling behaviour (point system)

3 of 4 points

Key
vc = cutting speed [m/min]
n = rotation speed [rpm]
The suggested cutting values are reference values and must be adapted to the respective conditions.
For dia. 12.0-20.0
Material designation Tensile strength from dia. 12.0 from dia. 16.0 from dia. 20.0
vc n n n
from to from to from to from to
Steels
General structural steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 265 345 199 259 159 207
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 265 345 199 259 159 207
Cast metals
Cast iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Nodular graphite and malleable iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Non-ferrous metals
Aluminium ≤ 450 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Aluminium alloys ≤ 450 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Wrought aluminium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Aluminium cast alloys
<= 10 % Si
≤ 600 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Magnesium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Low-alloy copper ≤ 400 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Short-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Long-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Short-chipping bronze ≤ 850 15 20 398 531 298 398 239 318
Plastics
Thermosetting plastics 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
Thermoplastics 20 25 531 663 398 497 318 398
For dia. 36.0-50.0
Material designation Tensile strength from dia. 36.0 from dia. 40.0 from dia. 50.0
vc n n n
from to from to from to from to
Steels
General structural steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 88 115 80 103 64 83
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 88 115 80 103 64 83
Cast metals
Cast iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Nodular graphite and malleable iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Non-ferrous metals
Aluminium ≤ 450 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Aluminium alloys ≤ 450 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Wrought aluminium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Aluminium cast alloys
<= 10 % Si
≤ 600 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Magnesium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Low-alloy copper ≤ 400 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Short-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Long-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Short-chipping bronze ≤ 850 15 20 133 177 119 159 95 127
Plastics
Thermosetting plastics 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
Thermoplastics 20 25 177 221 159 199 127 159
For dia. 24.0-32.0
Material designation Tensile strength from dia. 24.0 from dia. 28.0 from dia. 32.0
vc n n n
from to from to from to from to
Steels
General structural steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 850 N/mm² 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Unalloyed heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 133 172 114 148 99 129
Low-alloy heat-treated steels ≤ 1,000 N/mm² 10 13 133 172 114 148 99 129
Cast metals
Cast iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Nodular graphite and malleable iron ≤ 240 HB 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Non-ferrous metals
Aluminium ≤ 450 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Aluminium alloys ≤ 450 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Wrought aluminium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Aluminium cast alloys
<= 10 % Si
≤ 600 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Magnesium alloys ≤ 400 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Low-alloy copper ≤ 400 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Short-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Long-chipping brass ≤ 850 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Short-chipping bronze ≤ 850 15 20 199 265 171 227 149 199
Plastics
Thermosetting plastics 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
Thermoplastics 20 25 265 332 227 284 199 249
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