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    Reamers
    3D CAD models available

    Finish holes to precise inch, metric, wire gauge, or letter sizes with these reamers.
    Round Shank
    These reamers fit in the chuck of drill presses, turret lathes, and other machine and power tools, making them the most common shank type.
    Straight Flute—The most common flute style, these reamers are suitable for a wide range of applications, but not recommended for holes with a keyway or other breaks in the surface.
    Spiral Flute—Since these reamers clear chips better than straight flutes, they leave holes with a smoother finish. They're better for holes with breaks in the surface, such as a keyway, because they cut continuously across the breaks instead of moving in and out.
    High-Speed Steel—Durable and wear resistant, these are good for general purpose reaming in most materials.
    Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel—Coated to create less friction than uncoated high-speed steel reamers, these run faster and last twice as long.
    Cobalt Steel—With better heat and wear resistance than high-speed steel, these reamers run up to 25% faster, last longer, and perform better on hard materials, such as cast iron, hardened steel, titanium, and stainless steel.
    Carbide—For the highest level of accuracy when cutting hard materials, these are our hardest, strongest, and most wear-resistant reamers. They're used on materials such as iron, hardened steel, steel alloys, and plastic. Their hardness means they are brittle, so a highly rigid setup, such as a CNC machine, is necessary to prevent the reamer from breaking.
    Right-Hand Spiral—These reamers pull chips upward as they cut, so they're often used in blind holes.
    Lg.
    Reamer Dia.
    Material
    Flute
    Overall
    No. of
    Flutes
    Spiral
    Direction
    Cutting Dia.
    Tolerance
    For Use On
    Each
    Straight Flute
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Reamers. Reamers, Round Shank, Straight Flute.
     
    Inch
    0.0938" (3/32")High-Speed Steel3/4"3"4__0" to 0.0002"Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel00000000000000
    0.0938" (3/32")Cobalt Steel3/4"3"4__0" to 0.0002"Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, Tool Steel, Hardened Steel000000000000
    0.0938" (3/32")Carbide1/2"2"4__0" to 0.0002"Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Fiberglass, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium, Tool Steel, Hardened Steel000000000000
     
    Spiral Flute
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Reamers. Reamers, Round Shank, Spiral Flute.
     
    Inch
    0.0938" (3/32")High-Speed Steel3/4"3"4Right Hand0" to 0.0002"Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel000000000000
    0.0938" (3/32")Titanium Nitride (TiN)-Coated High-Speed Steel3/4"3"4Right Hand0" to 0.0002"Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel00000000000000
     

    Reamer Sets
    3D CAD models available

    Keep a variety of reamer sizes on hand for finishing holes.
    Round Shank
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Reamers. Reamer Sets, Round Shank.
    These reamers fit in the chuck of drill presses, turret lathes, and other machine and power tools, making them the most common shank type.
    Straight Flute—The most common flute style, these reamers are suitable for a wide range of applications, but not recommended for holes with a keyway or other breaks in the surface.
    Spiral Flute—Since these reamers clear chips better than straight flutes, they leave holes with a smoother finish. They're better for holes with breaks in the surface, such as a keyway, because they cut continuously across the breaks instead of moving in and out.
    High-Speed Steel—Durable and wear resistant, these are good for general purpose reaming in most materials.
    Right-Hand Spiral—These reamers pull chips upward as they cut, so they're often used in blind holes.
    Jobbers' Length—The same length as jobbers' drill bits, these reamers save setup time when you want to drill and ream on the same machine, such as a drill press or bench lathe.
    Sizes Included
    No. of
    Pieces
    Material
    Spiral
    Direction
    Lg.
    Class
    Container
    Type
    For Use On
    Each
    Straight Flute
     
    Inch
    1/16"-1/4" (Increments of 1/64")13High-Speed Steel__JobbersMetal CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel0000000000000
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/64")29High-Speed Steel____Metal CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel0000000000000
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/64")29High-Speed Steel____Wood CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel000000000000
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/64")29High-Speed Steel__JobbersMetal CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel000000000000
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/32")15High-Speed Steel____Roll-Up PouchAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel0000000000000
     
    Spiral Flute
     
    Inch
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/64")29High-Speed SteelRight Hand__Metal CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel000000000000
    1/16"-1/2" (Increments of 1/32")15High-Speed SteelRight HandJobbersMetal CaseAluminum, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel0000000000000
     
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