Rock Bits
Drill bits are part of the downhole equipment used to dig down into the earth's crust. Like a common hand-held drill, the spinning of the drill bit allows for penetration of even the hardest rock. The drill bit is located at the bottom end of the drill string, and is responsible for actually making contact with the subsurface layers and drilling through them. The drill bit is responsible for breaking up and dislodging rock, sediment, and anything else that may be encountered while drilling.
Material InfoCarbide Bit Holes
SUMOCHAM comprises a revolutionary clamping system that enables improvement in productivity output rates, while enabling more insert indexes . Read more...
Slot Milling
A family of tools with unique interchangeable heads, for a variety of milling applications including ball nose, straight shoulder, slitting and slotting applications . Read more...
External Rough Turning
Rough turning is characterized by high D.O.C. 4-10 mm (0.157-0.393") Read more...
Deep Hole Drilling System
DTS - Double Tube System Read more...
DR-DH Deep Drills
These long drills for a drilling depth-to-diameter ratio of 7XD and up Read more...
