There is a new era in composite routing and drilling thanks to the new diamond coated parabolic drill that has been developed by Onsrud Cutter, which is known as the first name in wood drill bits, plastic drill bits, composite drill bits and a variety of router bits. This new composite drilling machines is suitable for drilling carbon fiber materials, as well as graphite epoxy materials. This will be helpful for a number of industrial, construction and heavy manufacturing businesses.
This new composite routing and drilling machine is different from previous models because it is able to overcome typical problems such as delaminating, flaking, and splintering, which are commonly encountered during the drilling, routing and milling composite materials. The innovative Onsrud Cutter drill is also a lower cost alternative to PCD tipped drills, which is very important for modern businesses with the current state of the economy. Finding new ways to save money for customers is becoming a much more important consideration, whether it is for composite drill bits or any other product that is necessary for businesses to run.
The Parabolic Flute design of the new Onsrud Cutter drill has the ability to evacuate a large volume of chips while the multi-layer, nano-crystalline, six micron thick coating is resistant to wear and abrasion. The drill also offers a special split point, which reduces thrust and improves centering. The innovative Onsrud Cutter drill is also a lower cost alternative to PCD tipped drills, which is very important for modern businesses with the current state of the economy.The secondary point of the drill angle creates a self-seating, reaming action that directs chips away from the inner hole-wall, providing the most precise cut very time.
Onsrud Cutter, which manufactured its first router bit in 1920, is the only cutting tool facility in the United States that manufactures high-speed steel, carbide tipped, solid carbide, diamond coated and PCD CNC router tooling. They offer machines and tools for drilling, routing and milling of plastics, woods, composites and metals for a variety of industries throughout North America.