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Yep - 7 holes in had a melt down .H13 .. 3.0 deep hole with coolant flooded .Using this type of drill . ( dijet indexable drill )

1000 RPM 7.0 IPM .Looks like will be going back to a twist drill . At least it will not melt down .

It would be nice to make it work ... saves a lot of time .

Thanks for the help

 

 

http://www.dijetusa.com

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Yep - 7 holes in had a melt down .H13 .. 3.0 deep hole with coolant flooded .Using this type of drill . ( dijet indexable drill )

1000 RPM 7.0 IPM .Looks like will be going back to a twist drill . At least it will not melt down .

It would be nice to make it work ... saves a lot of time .

Thanks for the help

 

 

http://www.dijetusa.com

 

Have you looked into Allied for drills? They make a rotary coupler so you can still get thru tool coolant on a machine that doesn't have thru spindle. Never used it or looked into it for here, but it could be worth a shot to take advantage of a better performing tool.

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Yep - 7 holes in had a melt down .H13 .. 3.0 deep hole with coolant flooded .Using this type of drill . ( dijet indexable drill )

1000 RPM 7.0 IPM .Looks like will be going back to a twist drill . At least it will not melt down .

It would be nice to make it work ... saves a lot of time .

Thanks for the help

 

Sounds a little fast for H13, what diameter is the hole?

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Have you looked into Allied for drills? They make a rotary coupler so you can still get thru tool coolant on a machine that doesn't have thru spindle. Never used it or looked into it for here, but it could be worth a shot to take advantage of a better performing tool.

 

I used one years ago for some 7/8 holes on a machine and it did a great job.

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