FE Twist Drills

FE Twist Drills

FE110

HSS twist drills DIN338 roll forged. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Packed in display wallet

FE100R

HSS twist drills DIN338 roll forged. 10.5-20.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Reduced shank

FE109

HSS twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Packed in display wallet

FE105R

HSS twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 10.5-25.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Reduced shank

FE105H

HSS twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 3.0-10.0 mm. ¼” Hex shank

FE111

HSS twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Titanium coated

FE112

HSS-E twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm. Packed in display wallet

FE106R

HSS-E twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 11.0-20.0 mm ascending by 1.0 mm. Reduced shank

FE113

HSS short twist drills DIN1897 fully ground. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE114

HSS-E short twist drills DIN1897 fully ground. 2.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE115

HSS long twist drills DIN340 roll forged. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE116

HSS long short twist drills DIN340 fully ground. 1.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE117

HSS extra-long short twist drills DIN1869 fully ground. 2.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE118

HSS extra-long twist drills DIN1869 fully ground. 3.0-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

FE119

HSS extra-long twist drills DIN338 fully ground. 3.5-13.0 mm ascending by 0.5 mm.

Chipbreaker drill in action

Standard drill in action
This outstanding development increases drill-cutting efficiency by means of greatly improved chip control. A chipbreaker rib is positioned
along the length of the flutes. It curls and breaks long, chip-forming material into small, manageable chips for easier evacuation. This prevents chips from clogging the flutes, as the smaller chips flow freely along the flutes. The Chipbreaker drill thus cuts more freely than
standard drills.

Chipbreaker Drills

Chipbreaker Coolant-Fed Drills
The benefits of providing coolant internally, directly to the drill-cutting edge, include higher cutting speeds (reduced cutting times by up to
75%), higher feed rates, longer tool life (3 to 10 times), and less frequent resharpening. In addition, these drills provide a superior finish. The coolant assists in clearing chips from the drill point and its pressure forces the swarf along the flutes of the drill, facilitating drilling to
greater depths without repeated withdrawal to clear swarf. Coolant tubes or holes are located away from the drill web, and they do
not affect web strength. Both variants connect to all coolant systems.

Oilfeed twist drills Chipbreaker

M2 material (HSS)
Fe Chipbreaker drills are manufactured from M2 standard High Speed Steel material. M2 products have a black oxide steam-tempered finish.
The conventional Chipbreaker drill point angle is 118°, which is suitable for the majority of high-performance applications. Upon request we can regrind the points to 170°. Coolant can be transported axially or radially.