Sandvik Coromant 7362161 CoroDrill® 880 Drilling Insert, ANSI Code: 880-01 02 03H-C-LM N134, Material Grade: N, 102 Insert, 880...H-C-LM Insert, 2.2 mm THK, For Use On Non Ferrous Metals, Medium Feed, Asymmetrical Point, Manufacturer's Grade: N134
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MFG #: 7362161
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- ANSI Code: 880-01 02 03H-C-LM N134
- Chipbreaker: LM
- Corner Radius: 0.3 mm
- Country of Origin: SE
- Drilling Application: Asymmetrical Point
- Feed Type: Medium
- Finish: CVD-DCT sp3
- For Use On: Non Ferrous Metals
- Insert Size: 102
- Insert Style: 880...H-C-LM
- ISO Code: 880-01 02 03H-C-LM N134
- Manufacturer Name: Sandvik Coromant
- Manufacturer's Grade: N134
- Material: Carbide
- Material Grade: N
- Request For Quote: Yes
- Series: CoroDrill® 880
- Thickness: 2.2 mm
- Width: 4.8 mm
Sandvik Coromant Drilling Insert, Series: CoroDrill® 880, 880...H-C-LM Insert, 102 Insert, 2.2 mm Thickness, 4.8 mm Width, LM Chipbreaker, 0.3 mm Corner Radius, Manufacturer's Grade: N134, ANSI Code: 880-01 02 03H-C-LM N134, ISO Code: 880-01 02 03H-C-LM N134, Asymmetrical Point, Medium Feed, For Use On: Non Ferrous Metals, Carbide, CVD-DCT sp3, Material Grade: N,
- Item Features
- Wiper geometry for best surface finish or higher feed possibilities
- Optimized chip channels for accelerated chip evacuation
- Easy identification due to laser marking with drill-, insert- and screw codes on the drill shank
- Two or four cutting edges depending on drill diameter
- Optimized geometries assure high performance in most materials
- Optimized grades assure longer insert tool life
- Entering the workpiece with an assymetrical drill by default generates an unbalance
- Step technology provide a step-by-step entry with lower cutting forces, and therefore enable a higher productivity as well as close hole tolerances
- Inserts and geometries, available for all materials and applications, provide high productivity and extended tool life
- With CoroDrill® 880, you can do more than just drilling a hole
- The tool can also be used for helical interpolation, boring, plunging, and turning