WALTER Indexable Drill Bit for General Drilling: D4120-02-26.00F32-P44
SKU 3G-OTH-223615
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What is the WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 indexable drill bit used for?
The WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 indexable drill bit is designed for general drilling applications in industrial metalworking. It is commonly used for producing through holes and blind holes in steel, stainless steel, and cast iron components, making it suitable for automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing environments.
What are the specifications of the WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 drill bit?
The WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 indexable drill bit has a diameter of 26.00 mm and uses replaceable carbide inserts for efficient cutting. The manufacturer part number is 6929250, and the model code is D4120-02-26.00F32-P44. It is designed for general drilling tasks in ferrous materials.
Where to buy the WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 drill bit worldwide?
You can source the WALTER D4120-02-26.00F32-P44 indexable drill bit through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide destinations, ensuring the product reaches your facility efficiently. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to select the correct WALTER indexable drill bit for general drilling?
To select the correct WALTER indexable drill bit, match the diameter (e.g., 26.00 mm for the D4120-02-26.00F32-P44) to your hole size requirement. Consider the workpiece material and choose the appropriate carbide insert grade. For general drilling in steel or cast iron, the P44 grade insert is suitable. Consult WALTER's technical documentation for optimal cutting parameters.
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