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  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 12 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R340,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 12 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R420,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 14 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R320,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 14 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R400,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 16 x 25mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R350,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 18 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R360,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 18 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R510,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 20 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R400,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 20 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R530,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 22 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R450,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 22 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R570,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 24 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R660,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 26 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R560,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 26 x 55mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R700,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter HSS – M2, 32 x 30mm, Annular Or Broach Cutter Slugger Bit

    Quick View R700,00
    • One way to avoid dimpling and deburring while making holes in tube and pipe is to use annular cutters. Because annular cutters are hollow on the inside, there is no dead-zone resistance to overcome.
    • Using a twist drill to make holes in pipe or tubing can prompt concerns about the hole roundness, location accuracy, hole finish, chip extraction, burrs, and drilling duration.
    • The focal point of these concerns is the twist drill's most noticeable feature; its point. This is not really a point at all, but the tangent line where two cutting angles intersect at the web of the drill, or the so-called "dead zone." This dead zone causes the surface speed of the cutting edges to drop to zero.
    • The lower surface speed reduces cutting efficiency and requires increased thrust, or feed pressure, for the cutting edges to push through the material.
    • Compared to traditional tooling (twist drills, etc.) annular cutters can multiply your cutting speed by up to 3 times while getting a longer tool life, a more accurate hole, a better finish, with no burrs. The cutting edges distribute the cutting load evenly, thus making it faster cutting.
    • Annular cutters convert a smaller area to chips, requiring less horsepower and thrust. This feature provides longer tool life and less chatter. The slug also offers a higher scrap value than loose chips and shavings.
    • Features and Benefits

    • Perfect stable start
    • Conical surface inside
    • Precise centre pilot fitting
    • Ground clamp surface
    • Faster, because every tooth cuts
    • More accurate
    • Greater drill depth
    • Stronger, therefore less fragile
    • Guaranteed slug ejection
  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter Pilot Pin, Long – 102mm For Annular Or Broach Cutter

    Quick View R50,00
    • Pilot pin with length of 102 mm specifically for annular cutters (broach cutters) with a cutting length of 55 mm.


  • Annular Or Broach Cutters

    Cutter Pilot Pin, Short – 79mm For Annular Or Broach Cutter

    Quick View R47,00
    • Pilot pin with length of 102 mm specifically for annular cutters (broach cutters) with a cutting length of 55 mm.