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Pair one of these inserts with a compatible boring carbide insert holder with coolant hole.
These holders conform to ANSI standards.
Deliver coolant through the holder to keep workpieces cool while boring tough materials, such as steel, stainless steel, and nickel-based alloys.
These sets have a variety of indexable boring insert holders with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
Use these tools to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters. They come with an insert installed. When one edge of the insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These tools come with carbide inserts installed. When one edge of the insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These sets have five indexable turning tools with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
Constructed of a carbide tip brazed onto a ground steel shank, these tools are more wear resistant than high-speed steel tools.
The diamond tip on these tools offers superior cutting performance on nonferrous and nonmetallic materials, such as aluminum, copper, fiberglass, and plastic.
These are the smallest boring tools we offer.
The long steel shank on these tools can reach farther inside the workpiece than standard boring tools.
Use these tools to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
Insert the square shank of these tools into the slot of a boring tool holder and use them to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
These sets contain some of the smallest boring tools we offer.
Reduce tooling setup time—install the holder once and alternate between applications by switching out the bit.
Instead of widening a hole using a lathe, which turns the workpiece while the cutting tool stays still, use these holders to turn your boring bar in a milling machine and keep the workpiece stationary.