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A reduced shank drill has a shank diameter smaller than its cutting diameter. This design allows larger drill bits to be used in drill chucks with smaller capacities, effectively expanding the drilling range of a machine.
A screw machine drill is a short, rigid twist drill bit designed for accuracy and durability in automated machining like screw machines and CNCs. Its stubby length minimizes deflection, leading to more precise holes, especially in high-speed, repetitive operations. While sacrificing drilling depth, it offers improved control and is suitable for various materials.
A taper length drill is a twist drill with longer flutes and overall length than a standard jobber drill, allowing for deeper hole drilling in one pass. The name historically refers to its tapered core, which provides added strength for the extended length. It's used for drilling deeper holes than jobber drills but not as deep as extra-long drills.
A taper shank drill has a cone-shaped shank that fits directly into a machine spindle (like a drill press) without a chuck. This provides a strong, rigid connection for high torque and accurate drilling of larger diameter holes, typically those above 1/2". Many also have a tang for added drive and easier removal.
Taps are used to cut a thread on the internal surface of a hole, creating the female component of an assembly, such as a nut or socket. We offer an extensive line of high-quality taps that includes the following types: extension, pulley, hand, pipe, spiral flute, spiral point, straight flute, screw thread insert, and thread forming taps.
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